That's a tough one. I looked at a couple of places and don't see anything. If anyone would have something, I would expect it to be Rhode Island Wiring, and nothing there.Sorry I should've said that I know what they look like, but I'm just trying to find the actual name of the terminals themselves because I want to crimp some new wiring in. I blame 3 AM me for not mentioning that in the first place.
Oh boy. Yeah I do recall having to slightly squeeze the factory terminals to get them to fit snugly over the screws when I did my pin repair. Kinda surprised that the terminals are unavailable considering there's that guy who's name has escaped me, that had the bench pressing tool thingy to install fresh ones, I figured if he was able to get those pins new, then the female ends would be available too.
I might just try to splice from a spade terminal that's hopefully on the other end of the wire though. Currently trying to find where the auto reverse light switch feed is so I can retrofit a hazard light switch from a VW beetle, and I need to prevent the reverse lights from overriding the hazards when they're active.
I like your approach. Try it. If they're 1/4" spades, they'll be easy enough. I've sure as **** used those in plenty on my C body rides! EZPZ!Oh it's not that round bakelite/plastic thingy that's the problem, it's the actual terminals crimped to each wire themselves that I need new ones of as I'm trying to wire up a hazard light switch (Big John probably knows exactly what I'm trying to do hehe).
I think I'm just going to add new wires from the other end of these wires as they're likely just regular spade connectors.
Yea, it's probably easier to splice in at the other connectors. Thinking about it, those circuit boards are a bit fragile there, so hanging the weight of more wires might not be great anyway, but I might be overthinking that.Oh it's not that round bakelite/plastic thingy that's the problem, it's the actual terminals crimped to each wire themselves that I need new ones of as I'm trying to wire up a hazard light switch (Big John probably knows exactly what I'm trying to do hehe).
I think I'm just going to add new wires from the other end of these wires as they're likely just regular spade connectors.