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If you are talking about replacing the entire circuit with larger gauge wire: No. Nothing easy about that. Would be easier to just run new wiring.


I suspect you just mean getting some more length on the end of the wires? If so, I think crimping on some extensions and covering them with heat shrink (done with a cigarette lighter) is probably the method that satisfies most of your concerns. For the smaller AWG wires on AUX 3,4,5,6 you will likely need to double over the copper strands inside the crimp connector to get it to crimp sufficiently to a ~16 AWG wire.


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