Why solder the wires. That's what crimp connects were made for.
Got this : "The heat shrink butt splice is an irradiated thermally stabilized heat shrinkable dual wall sleeving composed of an outer tube coated on the inner surface with a meltable polyamide adhesive.
Simply put: it's a piece of dual wall heat shrink with a crimp splice inside of it. You crimp the two pieces of wire together, and then heat the splice with a hot air gun so that the outer sleeve shrinks and the adhesive melts and flows to give a fully sealed water tight joint.
The butt splice is resistant to water, spray, oil, saltwater and most hazardous chemicals. "
from halfway down the page of this site...
http://www.buyheatshrink.com/heatshrinktub...imp-splices.htm
You don't have to be a rocket scientist to redo a wiring harness and you surely to god don't need to solder every cut wire or use a GM certified kit..haha....You guys are all fucked up... :cool: So to anyone interested in this simply get a box of crimp connectors with heat shrink on them, preferably 3M brand and do the damn thing..Will cost maybe $20 bucks from Wal-Mart for a cheap crimping tool and a box of crimps.