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They had a few different sizes, but even for smaller gauge I will start using these instead of
butt connectors. I it seems like the best combo of a wire nut (where you can twist the strands together for a good mechanical connection) and the crimp of a Butt connector. 100 different ways to skin it, but I like these.
They had a few different sizes, but even for smaller gauge I will start using these instead of
butt connectors. I it seems like the best combo of a wire nut (where you can twist the strands together for a good mechanical connection) and the crimp of a Butt connector. 100 different ways to skin it, but I like these.
They had a few different sizes, but even for smaller gauge I will start using these instead of
butt connectors. I it seems like the best combo of a wire nut (where you can twist the strands together for a good mechanical connection) and the crimp of a Butt connector. 100 different ways to skin it, but I like these.
They were a really good connection. Like I said the factory used them by the passenger side headlight. I never had luck with the butt connectors that you get at the parts stores
Swapped out the steering wheel and the ignition off the donor truck this afternoon. It worked out, the column was pulled from the same truck which was the door donor. Thanks to yard manager, he had the key.
Swapped out the steering wheel and the ignition off the donor truck this afternoon. It worked out, the column was pulled from the same truck which was the door donor. Thanks to yard manager, he had the key.