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I have been impressed with the cloth tape and woven split wire wrap I have found on the wiring harnesses in my new Gladiator. As I start installing my ham gear and other stuff, I want to match it. I have done some searching, but can’t find a Mopar or other OEM source identification. Can anybody tell me what brand of cloth tape matches the OEM? What about the spit woven wire wrap? There are so many options out there, but many of them seem to be cheap Chinese knockoffs. Want quality American product if possible.
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I have been impressed with the cloth tape and woven split wire wrap I have found on the wiring harnesses in my new Gladiator. As I start installing my ham gear and other stuff, I want to match it. I have done some searching, but can’t find a Mopar or other OEM source identification. Can anybody tell me what brand of cloth tape matches the OEM? What about the spit woven wire wrap? There are so many options out there, but many of them seem to be cheap Chinese knockoffs. Want quality American product if possible.
I don't know about matching the exact brand... but Tesa tape is the brand I used and it matches in quality imo. Its German though.
 
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I don't know about matching the exact brand... but Tesa tape is the brand I used and it matches in quality imo. Its German though.
I ordered a roll of the high heat version of the Tesa tape. It sounds like it is "the stuff" and comes from a reputable OEM supplier. I just worry about the stuff you find on a certain on-line marketplace where it is clear the descriptions were not written by somebody who speaks English on a regular basis and I have never heard of and can't find the brand name on line.
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