
Stinger SPT5118 8 Gauge PRO Series Boot Fork #8 Spade Terminals
Stinger SPT5118 PRO Series 8GA Fork Spade Terminals, 4 Pack (2 Red / 2 Black)
PRO Series 8 gauge fork spade terminals with Shoc-Krome platinum finish and black boot 4-pack including 2 red (positive) and 2 black (negative) for polarity-coded power and ground connections.
Product Overview
The Stinger SPT5118 is a 4-pack of PRO Series 8GA fork (#8) spade terminals with Shoc-Krome platinum finish and black boot 2 red for positive connections and 2 black for negative. Fork spade terminals slide over a stud or screw without fully removing the fastener, making them convenient for connections that may need to be adjusted or removed during the installation process.
Please note: The specification table in the supplier data lists 4 gauge, while the title, product name, and features consistently specify 8 gauge. This listing is built to 8 gauge. Confirm the gauge with the F.A.E. team before purchasing if critical.
Features & Benefits
- PRO Series 8GA fork spade terminals
- Shoc-Krome platinum finish — corrosion resistant
- Black boot over crimp section — clean finish and short circuit protection
- #8 fork size for stud/screw connections
- 4-pack: 2 red (positive) and 2 black (negative)
Technical Specs
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| SKU / Part Number | SPT5118 |
| Brand | Stinger |
| Series | PRO |
| Terminal Type | Fork spade |
| Wire Gauge | 8 AWG (8GA) — confirm with F.A.E. (spec table says 4GA) |
| Fork Size | #8 |
| Plating | Shoc-Krome (platinum finish) |
| Boot | Black |
| Quantity | 4 per pack (2 red, 2 black) |
Compatible With / Goes Well With
Direct Vehicle Fit:
- Universal — compatible with 8GA wire and #8 stud/screw connections
Goes Well With:
- Stinger SK4281 / SK4681 8GA amplifier wiring kits
- Stinger STK8 8GA amplifier wiring kit
- Stinger SPW18TR / SPW18TB 8GA bulk power wire
- Stinger distribution blocks and accessories with #8 screw connections
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a fork spade terminal and a ring terminal?
A ring terminal has a closed loop and requires the stud nut to be fully removed to install or remove the terminal. A fork (spade) terminal has an open slot that allows it to slide over the stud without fully removing the nut — making it faster to install or adjust but slightly less mechanically secure than a ring terminal. Both are suitable for most car audio power connections.
The specification table says 4GA but the title says 8GA — which is correct?
The title, product name, and features all consistently specify 8 gauge. The specification table entry of 4 gauge appears to be a supplier data error. This listing is built to 8GA — confirm with the F.A.E. team before purchasing if the gauge is critical.
How many terminals are in a pack?
4 terminals per pack — 2 red (positive) and 2 black (negative).
Do I need a crimp tool?
Yes. A crimp tool suitable for 8GA wire is required.
What is the #8 fork size?
#8 refers to the screw or stud size the fork terminal fits over — a standard size for car audio accessories and distribution block connections.
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Stinger SPT5118 PRO Series 8GA Fork Spade Terminals, 4 Pack (2 Red / 2 Black)
PRO Series 8 gauge fork spade terminals with Shoc-Krome platinum finish and black boot 4-pack including 2 red (positive) and 2 black (negative) for polarity-coded power and ground connections.
Product Overview
The Stinger SPT5118 is a 4-pack of PRO Series 8GA fork (#8) spade terminals with Shoc-Krome platinum finish and black boot 2 red for positive connections and 2 black for negative. Fork spade terminals slide over a stud or screw without fully removing the fastener, making them convenient for connections that may need to be adjusted or removed during the installation process.
Please note: The specification table in the supplier data lists 4 gauge, while the title, product name, and features consistently specify 8 gauge. This listing is built to 8 gauge. Confirm the gauge with the F.A.E. team before purchasing if critical.
Features & Benefits
- PRO Series 8GA fork spade terminals
- Shoc-Krome platinum finish — corrosion resistant
- Black boot over crimp section — clean finish and short circuit protection
- #8 fork size for stud/screw connections
- 4-pack: 2 red (positive) and 2 black (negative)
Technical Specs
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| SKU / Part Number | SPT5118 |
| Brand | Stinger |
| Series | PRO |
| Terminal Type | Fork spade |
| Wire Gauge | 8 AWG (8GA) — confirm with F.A.E. (spec table says 4GA) |
| Fork Size | #8 |
| Plating | Shoc-Krome (platinum finish) |
| Boot | Black |
| Quantity | 4 per pack (2 red, 2 black) |
Compatible With / Goes Well With
Direct Vehicle Fit:
- Universal — compatible with 8GA wire and #8 stud/screw connections
Goes Well With:
- Stinger SK4281 / SK4681 8GA amplifier wiring kits
- Stinger STK8 8GA amplifier wiring kit
- Stinger SPW18TR / SPW18TB 8GA bulk power wire
- Stinger distribution blocks and accessories with #8 screw connections
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a fork spade terminal and a ring terminal?
A ring terminal has a closed loop and requires the stud nut to be fully removed to install or remove the terminal. A fork (spade) terminal has an open slot that allows it to slide over the stud without fully removing the nut — making it faster to install or adjust but slightly less mechanically secure than a ring terminal. Both are suitable for most car audio power connections.
The specification table says 4GA but the title says 8GA — which is correct?
The title, product name, and features all consistently specify 8 gauge. The specification table entry of 4 gauge appears to be a supplier data error. This listing is built to 8GA — confirm with the F.A.E. team before purchasing if the gauge is critical.
How many terminals are in a pack?
4 terminals per pack — 2 red (positive) and 2 black (negative).
Do I need a crimp tool?
Yes. A crimp tool suitable for 8GA wire is required.
What is the #8 fork size?
#8 refers to the screw or stud size the fork terminal fits over — a standard size for car audio accessories and distribution block connections.













