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Funny you should ask for pictures as I took a few to look at to make sure I was getting the right connections. I was just reading Pothole914 post about crimping tools as well. anyway here are some pics if I can get them to work right, one is the male, one is the female that are on the bike and the one with both ends is what came on the Badlands.
I'm open to ordering elsewhere if it is better quality.
Thank you for all the help, electricals and I do not get along real well sometimes.
That will work, the picture is solid pin silver
The link I gave you is cheaper, they are great to deal with, Harley racers willing to help bikers.
I have no affiliation with them.
This link.http://www.deutschconnector.com/prod...ay_connectors/
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