Should you Crimp or Solder WIRES in a Vehicle? | AnthonyJ350

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Which is better, Crimping or Soldering wires together in your car or truck? The answer isn't necessarily one is way better than the other. Depending on the application within the vehicle one may actually be better than the other or even combining the two techniques together.

In this video we look at factory connections, aftermarket connections and comparing crimping to soldering while reviewing PROS and CONS of both.

Video Contents:
0:00 - Intro
4:53 - Application
8:07 - Connection Demonstration
13:20 - When to Solder
16:41 - When to Crimp
18:18 - Pros & Cons
19:30 - Make connections last longer

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Should you Crimp or Solder WIRES in a Vehicle? | AnthonyJ350
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