Instrument cluster connector terminals

I did a little more digging on what I used before as well as putting my cluster back together this morning. The terminals I used before were Deutsch size 12 contacts designed for 0.093" pins. They worked really nicely because they have a small spring inside them, so they slip over fairly easily, but have positive pressure for the contact. The main issue is they don't fit in the factory plugs and they are really meant for a larger gauge wire. I 3D printed some connector housings to work with them and folded the wire over on my new harness to build up a little more thickness at the crimp section. I know that's probably not "proper" from an electrical standpoint, but they are also interior connectors and I'm not as worried about corrosion and other issues because of that.

The Molex pins I bought the other day to replace one of terminals I was missing I was not as happy with. Maybe I just got a bad set or maybe I didn't order quite the right thing, but out of the package they were way too tight to go over the pins without far more force than I was comfortable using. I ended up pushing the smooth shank of a drill bit through the terminal, going up in size gradually to open them up to the point they would slide over the pins with some pressure, but not excessive. They will definitely grab and make pretty good contact I'm sure, but it would be a hassle to do that on 10 separate pins. The Deutsch ones are a nicer "out of the box" terminal in my eyes, but have their own problems since they are on the bigger side.