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Won't damage the pins? If they are crimped they would have to be replaced anyway, if available.Pull on the cable with everything ya got, it should pop out.
Shouldn’t hurt them. Wire is soldered to the pin. No fun to resolder, need a propane torch, lots of flux.Won't damage the pins? If they are crimped they would have to be replaced anyway, if available.
No damage until the next owner tries to slave off his new truck with another and your “bolting them together” causes a 2000 amp dead short. What’s wrong with you.I just left all the original wires as is and found. Took both ends and routed back up into cabin and bolted them together and hid them case I or next owner need that stuff. Cost about 40 cents, no damage.
Hey, when I got the truck the slave cable two ends where just loose , unattached to anything, laying atop the batteries that where not even bolted down. Now that was dangerous. I know the line to be disabled and can not be used.No damage until the next owner tries to slave off his new truck with another and your “bolting them together” causes a 2000 amp dead short. What’s wrong with you.
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