HT Leads Advice for purchase of.....please.....

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HT Leads Advice for purchase of.....please.....

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As with some other parts being you get what you pay for, should there be a certain brand / type to go for or avoid????
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Personally, I use Hella or Bosch, check what makes GSF/JK/ECP have, they will prob be the cheapest anyway...

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Before Autocavan was absolved into GSF, one of their mechanics said the best leads to fit are the bog standard ones (usually are Bosch or equivalent) as stocked by GSF. They have a long life cycle and there is no advantage in fitting expensive ones. Don't whatever you do buy them from Halfords - they charge the earth for leads and they're not as good as the standard ones GSF supply.
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either Beru or Bosch are OEM

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Also check the make of your coil before you go buying owt,
take the lead off that fits between to coil and the cap and make sure the fittings are the same

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