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andy84 
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Does anyone make aftermarket wiring connectors that are similar to OEM ones. For example, say I have 10 wires, all the same gauge, in the front of the car that need to go to the back of the car. But I want it to be easy to remove the wires also. So I need a connector that fits 10 (or more) wires, and has a male and female end so that they can be easily connected or disconnected. Does anyone sell these?
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Molex plugs.... like used here.

https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=78731&PN=1

You can also get these at your local Radio Shack. Square, and round, are available.

http://www.radioshack.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=2032286&cp=2032058.2032231

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Metra sells both forward and backward harnesses for almost every car made.  If you get two matching, revesed harnesses, say out of a GM product, you can have two high quality connectors that plug in great, and you don't have to worry about crimping any of the pins on the wires.
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if you need weather proof ones, www.jegs.com has em, i think they're gm connectors, but they have them for multiple wires

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Or you can go to the junkyard and find a car a find a plug with the number of connectors and chop both ends.

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