I decided I was unhappy with the terminals I added, so I redid them. The 1st were from copper from amazon...and were pretty much the same from everyone. They seemed a little flimsy compared to the factory stuff, and I eventually came to the conclusion that the factory were actually brass, not copper, or some combination thereof, and that's why the Amazon ones seemed kind flimsy. I was concerned that the retaining crimps wouldn't hold up.
So I ordered some from a place called Ferrules direct:
Insulated Ferrules, Non-Insulated Ferrules, Terminals, Wire Ducts, Crimping Tools, Cable Accessories, Terminal Blocks, Push Buttons, Heat Shrink, Compression Lugs, Automotive Products, Wire Cutters, Wire Strippers
www.ferrulesdirect.com
Tin coated brass, and they are much more robust than the pure copper/cheap ones. For the record, they are called open barrel ring terminals, and despite the quality and proper tools, I still had to fiddle with them a bit, but am happy with how they went on. Seems an impossible task to create factory level wiring unless you have complete control over everything in the mix...and these terminals are actually hard to find.
One thought is to add a dab of solder to the end of the crimp...but this is actually counterproductive. The solder actually makes the wire subject to breaking as it tends to wick down the strands and isn't flexible. Think about how many wiring connections are soldered from the factory? The answer...almost none, and where it is used, strong measures are taken to stop the wire from moving. I also still want to add a battery to frame ground still, and I'm thinking I may do this off the wiring to the winch contacter under the hood somewhere, since it already goes to the battery.
This is the sort of thing that drives me crazy to do, but it is done.
Anyway...Today I took it out briefly in the same area as last time, for about an hour. Temps were over 100, but a few degrees cooler than last time. Nothing happened, but as we have seen, only time will tell.