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<blockquote data-quote="FenixAudio" data-source="post: 6880814" data-attributes="member: 622195"><p>buy kline crimpers and use crimp caps. i have installed 1000's of decks and never not a single time used solder. twist properly and crimp correctly and afterward zip tie the wires together to take any pressure off the caps and it will never come off.</p><p></p><p>now if i was doing this at home and had an hr to spend on a deck harness id do as mentioned above. that is the best way if you have the time and tools to do it.</p><p></p><p>soldering is cake but take some time and practice to get used to it.</p><p></p><p>ifyou want somthing like a quick connect harness to take the radio in and out and put into another car you could use a harness and reverse harness. you will need the vehicle specific harness wired to a general harness and reverse of that wired to the deck in each car. had a customer want that set up before he wanted a harness wired to his car, rhino, and boat so he could take his deck in and out of each vehicle. thats how i did it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FenixAudio, post: 6880814, member: 622195"] buy kline crimpers and use crimp caps. i have installed 1000's of decks and never not a single time used solder. twist properly and crimp correctly and afterward zip tie the wires together to take any pressure off the caps and it will never come off. now if i was doing this at home and had an hr to spend on a deck harness id do as mentioned above. that is the best way if you have the time and tools to do it. soldering is cake but take some time and practice to get used to it. ifyou want somthing like a quick connect harness to take the radio in and out and put into another car you could use a harness and reverse harness. you will need the vehicle specific harness wired to a general harness and reverse of that wired to the deck in each car. had a customer want that set up before he wanted a harness wired to his car, rhino, and boat so he could take his deck in and out of each vehicle. thats how i did it. [/QUOTE]
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