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    Tools Needed:
    - Something to Cut the Wire (Dremel or Wire Cutters)
    - Crimpers Suggested but Pliers would work okay.
    - Socket Wrench (10mm)
    - Solder and Blow Torch (Optional)

    Parts Needed:
    - 12 to 14 ft of 4 Gauge Temp Resistant Wire (Usually Audio Amp Wire will work.)
    - 10 to 16 O-Terminal Connectors (Crimpable)

    Procedure:

    1.) Strip 3/4" of Insulation off each end of the Wire.
    2.) This is optional, you can either Solder or Crimp your Connections.
    3.) Use a Blow Torch or even a Lighter would probably work here.
    4.) Finished Soldering
    5.) Connection
    6.) Make sure both O-Terminals are aligned in the same direction.
    7.) Mount It


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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronfelipe
    Tools Needed:
    - Something to Cut the Wire (Dremel or Wire Cutters)
    - Crimpers Suggested but Pliers would work okay.
    - Socket Wrench (10mm)
    - Solder and Blow Torch (Optional)

    Parts Needed:
    - 12 to 14 ft of 4 Gauge Temp Resistant Wire (Usually Audio Amp Wire will work.)
    - 10 to 16 O-Terminal Connectors (Crimpable)

    Procedure:

    1.) Strip 3/4" of Insulation off each end of the Wire.
    2.) This is optional, you can either Solder or Crimp your Connections.
    3.) Use a Blow Torch or even a Lighter would probably work here.
    4.) Finished Soldering
    5.) Connection
    6.) Make sure both O-Terminals are aligned in the same direction.
    7.) Mount It
    Or... skip all that, limp the car to pep boys, buy some new terminals and get them installed for $20. I was to lazy to do it myself

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