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Old 08-25-2004, 11:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Amp Wiring

Just wanted to know where everyone is bringin in the wire from from the battery to the amp?
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I ran mine through the hood release hole. There is a rubber boot around the release cable that you can easily slide an 8ga wire through, might be hard with anything larger.
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8awg? Man you must have some serious voltage drop with that.... 4awg at least.

a hole saw is your best friend for running big cables
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I am going to use this:

http://search.cardomain.com/cgi-bin/...mmet+GROMMETS+
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8awg? Man you must have some serious voltage drop with that.... 4awg at least.

a hole saw is your best friend for running big cables
It's only for a 280w rms amp, 4ga is really not needed.
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passenger side kick area there is some foam under the carpet, drill right under the "N"

there is a post about it with pics, just search
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