03-28-2017, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by CCA-Dave
Lordco stocks the Pico grommets, but in the small packs in-store. The Pico assortment pack is better than most, but doesn't have large grommets in it: https://picocanada.com/en/view_product/6114 Pretty sure the warehouse stocks that, so any Lorcdo in Van can have it same day or next.
For grommets, you might have better luck at MRO Electronics near Driver's Edge. You can see what they stock on the website, price is certainly better.
MRO Electronic Supply Ltd.
I often buy grommets at Home Depot in the electrical section, but that's more when I'm not planning ahead enough to order them online. I'm not a fan of the "assortment" packs of most grommets. I have billions of the 1/4" grommets that they use to make the packs sound like they have lots included. Great! 200 grommets in a container, too bad 140 of them are sizes I'll never use on a car.
From the USA, all my electrical goods come from Waytek Wire.
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I'll have to do my research before heading into Lordco again. Waytek is the best. Never thought about searching for Grommets though. As long as you don't have to buy a minimum of 100! ha
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