Solder or twist and tape?
#16
Zombie Slayer
While t-taps work fine and are currently the industry "standard" (meaning most shops use them for alarm/remote start/stereo installs), they WILL fall off eventually. Usually within 3 years and alot of times inside the first year.
Personally, I use t-taps at the shop only because it is dictated by the owner in order to get installs done more quickly. When I do my own cars or side work for people, I solder when possible and tape & splice all other connections.
Personally, I use t-taps at the shop only because it is dictated by the owner in order to get installs done more quickly. When I do my own cars or side work for people, I solder when possible and tape & splice all other connections.
#17
iModerate
While t-taps work fine and are currently the industry "standard" (meaning most shops use them for alarm/remote start/stereo installs), they WILL fall off eventually. Usually within 3 years and alot of times inside the first year.
Personally, I use t-taps at the shop only because it is dictated by the owner in order to get installs done more quickly. When I do my own cars or side work for people, I solder when possible and tape & splice all other connections.
Personally, I use t-taps at the shop only because it is dictated by the owner in order to get installs done more quickly. When I do my own cars or side work for people, I solder when possible and tape & splice all other connections.
Back to the main question at hand I do agree that solder along with heat shrink tubing are a much better choice for your friends project.
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