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    They are built to price and a harness is almost the most expensive part of a car to replace, so they will be made properly for about a 10 insertion life span.... constant plugging/unplugging will destroy most connectors etc.

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    So soldering a nova is king as the harness is thick enough

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    I wouldnt, but hey

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    Quote Originally Posted by brainsnova View Post
    So soldering a nova is king as the harness is thick enough
    Save on solder, Twist and tape it's the way forward!

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