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Buy it by the foot. Depending on your budget, welding cable can usually be had for 2.50-3.00 per foot.

Remember, make sure you buy OFC 1/0. Not CCA

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AudioTechnix or knukoncepts OFC 1/0 can be had for close to the same price as welding cable...easier to run too. Plus you can buy crimp ends and fuse holder too

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If you're not planning on upgrading or adding another amp, CCA wire would be fine for your application. That will save you quite a bit of money.

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Ride: 2002 Chevy Blazer 4 door

Head Unit: Pioneer deh-80prs

Subs: 4 DC Level 3 15's in a 4th order wall designed by Trent Choate and Jeff Smith

Subs Amp: AQ 3500.1 at wired at .5 (soon to be 2)

Mids/Highs Amp: Skar 85.4

Mids/Highs: Skar components

Electrical: Mechman 270 amp alt, 2 runs of Knu 0 gauge, XS Power d3400, 2 Deka Group 9a31

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know where i can find it?

http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KFX0BL

http://www.audiotechnix.com/products/power-wire/oxygen-free-copper-wire-ofc/10-ga-ofc-power-wire

I would get eh audiotechnix.

If you look around on Knu's website they have 1/0 kits but they are pricey. Better off buying by the foot getting fuse holders ring terminals and using rcas you already have.

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2005 GMC Canyon

CB1000r - Currently where any future funds are going. (exhasut,bazzaz, ohlins shock, screen, etc.)

crf250r - Used to be race bike..now I just trail ride..practice at the track on it.

CH80 - Daily beater (when nice weather)best 150$ ever spent. 100+mpg

Sold to:

Skullz - pstone11 - Leo1103 - Volvo 63' - pavelpardo - imnew59585

Shower farts still piss me off.

I think theyre pretty neat. When the water runs down your crack as you let one out... its like shitting in a crockpot.
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If you're not planning on upgrading or adding another amp, CCA wire would be fine for your application. That will save you quite a bit of money.

i might upgrade because it is going in my 2003 tahoe and i dont think it could ever be loud enough haha.

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AudioTechnix or knukoncepts OFC 1/0 can be had for close to the same price as welding cable...easier to run too. Plus you can buy crimp ends and fuse holder too

Oh really? Knu OFC is 3.95.

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If you're not planning on upgrading or adding another amp, CCA wire would be fine for your application. That will save you quite a bit of money.

i might upgrade because it is going in my 2003 tahoe and i dont think it could ever be loud enough haha.

Lol I feel ya man. I drive an 03 tahoe too. I thought my 2 18's that I just put in would be loud enough. Now, I'm preordering 6 18's tonight! :D

Audio Build

Ride: 2002 Chevy Blazer 4 door

Head Unit: Pioneer deh-80prs

Subs: 4 DC Level 3 15's in a 4th order wall designed by Trent Choate and Jeff Smith

Subs Amp: AQ 3500.1 at wired at .5 (soon to be 2)

Mids/Highs Amp: Skar 85.4

Mids/Highs: Skar components

Electrical: Mechman 270 amp alt, 2 runs of Knu 0 gauge, XS Power d3400, 2 Deka Group 9a31

Build log : http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/167658-indianabasshead-blazer-dc-audio-4th-order-wall-build/


Perfomance Build

2003 Nissan 350z

Greddy Twin Turbo, 3" Test pipes with Borla high-flow cats, Crawford Performance Plenum, Greddy E-manage Ultimate ECU

Exedy Racing Clutch, Built Motor by Racing Innovations

Greddy Over-fender aero kit (1 of 20 ever made), 19" Racing Hart r5 pro wheels
466rwhp


Bike

2008 Midnight Blue Kawasaki ZX-14

Stretched 8" and lowered, Brocks Sidewinder exhaust, Power Commander 5

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Welding cable is usually the cheapest route. I use it, works fine. The jacket is basically bullet-proof. And it's always OFC.

coppercableman sells Trystar welding cable on ebay. You can get any color, and any text written on the wire...for free.

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