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You brought up some good points there. I guess that would work the best for cases when sensors need to be extended or there are no holes provided for them (in cases of headers and Y upgrades)...
My case is slightly different in that the sensor itself went bust and I couldn't remove it (nicely welded in) so I decided to tap into the sensor wire instead of the main harness as I didn't want to mess with the main too much and in case I get a torch that I can pull out the sensor itself and replace it properly only the sensor would be affected (as wires would get replaced with it). Besides, I did not solder anything, I used quick-tap connectors with some insulation tape and it works like a charm...
In any case, you did an outstanding job in describing how it can be done!
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