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Komobu 
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Posted: April 10, 2008 at 6:02 AM / IP Logged  
Hi;
I am looking to buy some clamp on wire terminals in bulk. I am looking for the type that clamps on a wire and allows you to plug in a second wire to like used when installing an aftermarket remote starter. Our shop is starting to do installs and I would like to be able to buy these in bulk. Please provide the name of any vendors if known and what is the proper terminology of these connectors.
Thanks
Pat
Twelvoltz 
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Posted: April 10, 2008 at 6:22 AM / IP Logged  
You are talking about T-Taps. My opinion is that you should be soldering all of your connections and not using them. Some people swear by them, I just don't trust them for long term reliability.
Here are two of companies that I use:
www.trc12volt.com
www.installationproducts.com
You have to be a retailer to set up an account, and get discount pricing. They both offer a lot more than just connectors.
Installer, IT support, and FFL. I need less hobbies.
Komobu 
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Posted: April 10, 2008 at 6:29 AM / IP Logged  
Thanks for the extremely fast response!!! I Love this site!wire terminals -- posted image.
Mike M2 
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Posted: April 10, 2008 at 6:32 AM / IP Logged  
I'll fire any of my installers using T taps. If you don't want to solder(which is fine) use a crimp connectors...
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brcidd 
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Posted: April 10, 2008 at 8:07 AM / IP Logged  
I'll be debugging your install inabout 3 yrs if you use T-taps-- you should asking where to buy your solder in bulk- not T-taps--  every seen T-taps under the vehicle in the trailer connector wires? - what a joke- corrosion and T-taps- my favorite combination--- they sure work great for a few weeks---but just wait until you need to tow something when you are in a hurry........
Brcidd - Engineer That Does Remote Starter Installs on the side.
jeffwhiteman 
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Posted: April 10, 2008 at 8:17 AM / IP Logged  
I gotta be honest. I have been doing business since 2000. I totally agree with brcidd. T taps and the elements dont mix. I do, however; think there is a place for them. If you use the appropriate size and keep your connections up high (away from the floor moisture etc...) you wont have a problem. Oh ya, dont use the cheap ones. Very rarely will I have a job come back because of bad wiring. When it does happen, its usually my fault and not the connectors.
chillin420 
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Posted: April 10, 2008 at 12:30 PM / IP Logged  
where is everyone from..  i live in cali and have no problems with my t tap connections.  i am not sure if it is the wearther out here or what but i havent had any corrosive ones at all..  and never had any issues with them coming undone. 
you can do it....
advanced MECP, lol does it really matter....
patience is a virtue
Komobu 
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Posted: April 10, 2008 at 1:08 PM / IP Logged  
I like T-Taps for the wiring under the dash. I dont like cutting wires and then splicing them back together. As far as corrosion goes, I installed a remote starter on my wifes 98 Camry...when it was new in Oct 97 and have never had a problem with any of the connections. That being said, I would not want to use them for trailer connections or any exterior connections.
Pat
brcidd 
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Posted: April 10, 2008 at 2:00 PM / IP Logged  
So who cuts the wires???  I don't- I peel back and wrap and solder the new wire into place-- I don't like the idea of cutting either.....
Brcidd - Engineer That Does Remote Starter Installs on the side.
Komobu 
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Posted: April 10, 2008 at 5:52 PM / IP Logged  
What do you use for peeling them back? I use wire strippers and rotate two cuts about 3/8 inch apart. Then I use a razor knife to connect the two cuts, allowing me to peel a 3/8s piece of insulation off. I am wondering if a tool is available to do this for me faster and neater.
Thanks
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