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easiest......2 bolts, 4 nuts, 2 ring terminals. I have no idea whats best

BMW 325i Kenwood KVT-647DVD

re xxx components

re 6.5 FR's

2 RE XXX 12's

2 US amps MD3D's

2 batcap 4k's

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I just run my wires directly through the box, to the amp

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I just run my wires directly through the box, to the amp

or this ^^^^

BMW 325i Kenwood KVT-647DVD

re xxx components

re 6.5 FR's

2 RE XXX 12's

2 US amps MD3D's

2 batcap 4k's

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Just finished my box today, used the bolts/nuts method.

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I like that I can change the wiring from series to parallel without removing the 18 from the box.

When I hear music, I fear no danger. I am invulnerable. I see no foe. I am related to the earliest times, and to the latest.
~Henry David Thoreau

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bolt and nuts for me!

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it looks a lot more neat now but yeah ^^

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I think you have a bit of truck stuck in your mud bro

~Ford Ranger, ext cab
Kenwood DDX470
1/0ga stinger wiring for big 3
1/0ga ofc flextech wiring

3 kinetik 800's

AQ2200 @1ohm

Sundown Audio X15

in a 27Hz tuned ported box

LE BUILD LOG!!!

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directly through the box, with some silicone to seal. no better connection than direct

if nothing changes, nothing changes

You don't know what you don't know, till you don't know

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Is the nut and bolt just as good as a speaker terminal cup?

I've never trusted speaker terminals. only used them once in a prefeb a long time ago. the whole cup kept popping out. one of them melted. I prefer the convenience of nuts and bolts.

BMW 325i Kenwood KVT-647DVD

re xxx components

re 6.5 FR's

2 RE XXX 12's

2 US amps MD3D's

2 batcap 4k's

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