After
years of bumpy trails and long miles on pavement, the brake wire on the
passenger side pulled out of it's crimp connection. I removed the
crimps, soldered the wires, rapped them in electrical tape and encased
the wires in 1/2" Beaded Wire Loom.
Looks a little better and certainly wont pull out again!
TV:2019 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X With an Old Man Emu lift
Trailer: 2019 T@B 320 Boondock with a Lock&Roll Coupler & Jack-e-up
You might find a way to pin up the wires around the new connection such that there is NO mechanical stress on your solder joint. Solder *WILL* break over time with lots of vibration (reference marine industry recommendations).
You might find a way to pin up the wires around the new connection such that there is NO mechanical stress on your solder joint. Solder *WILL* break over time with lots of vibration (reference marine industry recommendations).
I agree - that may be a problem. First, I tried to find crimp connections, but the metal sleeves in the ones I could find for 10 to 12 Gage wire, were too short for the 3 wires. So I resorted to flux and solider. The wires were inter-locked before soldering and tightly rapped with tape and wire loom. Hopefully, the wires will stay inter-locked if the solder fails. Due to the movement of "pitched axle" there's a twisting movement at this intersection that a bracket wouldn't prevent. Short of removing the bottom cladding and rewiring the entire assembly, I'm stuck with this solution. Any ideas?
TV:2019 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X With an Old Man Emu lift
Trailer: 2019 T@B 320 Boondock with a Lock&Roll Coupler & Jack-e-up
Similar issue, though the wire on my 2024 320s had lots of slack, so wore through. I made sure there is enough slack to accommodate torsion axle travel, but not so much to have the same issue happen again.
Used a self tapping screw and 1/4” wire clamp for security, and an extra layer of adhesive heat shrink over the repair. I also caulked the gusseted opening to keep dirt, water, and critters out.
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2024 T@B 400 Boondock Black Canyon
2024 Kia EV9
Yes - looking around is always a good idea
I agree - that may be a problem. First, I tried to find crimp connections, but the metal sleeves in the ones I could find for 10 to 12 Gage wire, were too short for the 3 wires. So I resorted to flux and solider. The wires were inter-locked before soldering and tightly rapped with tape and wire loom. Hopefully, the wires will stay inter-locked if the solder fails. Due to the movement of "pitched axle" there's a twisting movement at this intersection that a bracket wouldn't prevent. Short of removing the bottom cladding and rewiring the entire assembly, I'm stuck with this solution. Any ideas?
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Used a self tapping screw and 1/4” wire clamp for security, and an extra layer of adhesive heat shrink over the repair. I also caulked the gusseted opening to keep dirt, water, and critters out.