Unless you are an individual that is a serious audiophile, the brand of an A/V cable should normally not matter. What is important would be the specifications of the cable and if it will work with the particular components. The length of the cable should be reviewed as well. As long as the cable is the correct one and it is long enough, there is usually no need to worry about manufacturer.
Read the specs on the package.
All the specs for a 1998 Toyota Supra are right here http://www.import-heaven.net/specs_toyota_supra_turbo.shtml
www.cabling4less.co.uk/ nice budget store for cables, it does depend on what kind of audio cable you are trying to buy, if you want something with hi specs scan ebay for deals
The library might have a book available with all the specs... Be CERTAIN you've got the right specs, and don't over/under tighten anything... Dave
click the start button, go to the computer icon and right-click it and then you select properties. This should display some basic hardware specs.
camber both left front and right front --( negative 7) caster left( positive 3) right side ( positive 2.7) toe-- both left and right (zero) rear same specs as the front
Head bolts are 65 lb/ft. Look at the link, "Small Block Chevy" at the right for all torque specs.
Specs Toporcer is 5 feet 10 inches tall. He weighs 165 pounds. He bats left and throws right.
The left or right tailgate cable comes as an assembly that includes the left or right side tailgate latch.
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The 1997 Chevy Blazer shifter cable will have swivel nuts on each end of the cable. Connect the shifter cable and turn the swivel nuts to the right to install the shifter cable.
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