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_Vince

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  1. Hey guys, I have a 2011 Toyota Tundra Double Cab. I had a pretty good system before and it's time to go even better and louder. So far, I know I'm going to need a good amount of power and I've already contacted Mechman for a 320 amp alternator and will be going with about 4 XS3100 (1 front, 3 back). A local shop wants me to do 6 RE SXX 12", will that slam, move air, and be able to do hair tricks? A friend of mine wants me to do 4 Sundown SA-15s; the SA would probably be a lot better but how big is the price gap? Also, what type of wall would you recommend with 1 of these systems? At first I wanted to do a 4th order, but the SXX's cannot be in a sealed enclosure. I'm open to suggestions but I'm also not trying to spend a ridiculous amount of $$, like anymore than $5000. (now I'm nervous of you guys attacking me for my budget, lol)
  2. Thanks guys, about to get to work lol. I hope Autozone or other automotive places have grommets for sale. Would welding cable actually work better than normal power wire? I never found a verdict on that.
  3. Alright cool thanks. Looks like I'm going to do that than. Would you have drilled a whole or try and shove 'em through a rubber boot that has stock wires going through them? I appreciate all the quick responses guys.
  4. What's up everyone? I'm working on my new build and I'm going to be running 3 RE5000x1's and 3 RE high amps (I don't know what sizes yet). Vehicle is a 2011 Toyota Tundra According to "Wire/Fuse Guide", I'll need to run 3+ runs of 2/0 positive and negative. Is that correct? If I use 2/0 welding cable, will I still need 3 runs? or will I be sufficient with 1 to 2 runs of +/-? Also, can I ground the batteries to the frame of the truck? or will it be better to run the negatives back to the front? Before I get told that I'll need alternators and batteries: I have a Mechman 320 amp coming in as well as several XS3100s.
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