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i also say that if you have to trim them to get them in, its cool go for it. Open up an amp and look at what is connected to that terminal.....once it is AT the amp, it is not 1/0 inside or anything close. It is the size of the wire throught the length of the wire not the very end that matters. If you have a bottleneck in the middle i would say NO but at the end where it is essentially turned into a solder point and "trace" or even a what, 8ga wire sometimes (once its inside the amp).....i wouldnt sweat it. For example, Same thing with speaker wire...a lot of us use 8ga but what happens when you get to the sub.....how big is the tinsel? You wouldnt want to use something as small as a tinsel for the length of the run but right where it does the "work" its fine..

What brand of 2/0 you using?


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i also say that if you have to trim them to get them in, its cool go for it. Open up an amp and look at what is connected to that terminal.....once it is AT the amp, it is not 1/0 inside or anything close. It is the size of the wire throught the length of the wire not the very end that matters. If you have a bottleneck in the middle i would say NO but at the end where it is essentially turned into a solder point and "trace" or even a what, 8ga wire sometimes (once its inside the amp).....i wouldnt sweat it. For example, Same thing with speaker wire...a lot of us use 8ga but what happens when you get to the sub.....how big is the tinsel? You wouldnt want to use something as small as a tinsel for the length of the run but right where it does the "work" its fine..

What brand of 2/0 you using?

thats what i said, but i didnt explain it as well!! :D

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Look at this 3/0 compared to a 1/0

I just picked some this up since couldn't find 2/0

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8 gauge speaker wire?? na I'll just go 4!

man i'm loving the look of that wire. how much did that cost?

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thats cool how that wire is kinda flat. as long as the current flow is the same its all good

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now the big question is how does the fuseholder look that it attaches to under the hood??????????

2-DC 15XLM2 D.7s

1-DC 5K amp

(1) XS Power D6500(UNDERHOOD) and (1) XS3000(REAR)

3 runs 1/0ga for power and 2 runs of 1/0ga for negative.

(2)-RFT165s components, ...... 4 separate 1 inch tweetersRF T600-2(fronts) Punch 450.4(rear)

Audiocontrol 3.1.

DC power 260amp alternator w/MLA Module

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