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Trim it back some, thats what I do...

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Timmay showed somewhere in one of his builds a way you can do it very cleanly... in essence he soldered the tips, then ground it down with a grinder till it would fit. Looked extremely nice.

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Trim it back some, thats what I do...

or get a distro block that excepts 1/0 on both ends and drill it out for 2/0 thats what i do if you cut the wire and stick it in the hole thats called bottle necking and defeats the purpose should have just ran 1/0 all the way through

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or get a distro block that excepts 1/0 on both ends and drill it out for 2/0 thats what i do if you cut the wire and stick it in the hole thats called bottle necking and defeats the purpose should have just ran 1/0 all the way through

r u fuckin serious? lol. wtf do you think would allow more current to pass through. a big ass piece of metal and then longer wires coming out of it, or straight 2/0 to the amp? hmmmm

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r u fuckin serious? lol. wtf do you think would allow more current to pass through. a big ass piece of metal and then longer wires coming out of it, or straight 2/0 to the amp? hmmmm
wow are you fucking retarded you fag did you read the fucking question he asked lol stfu then i do agree that 2/o straight to the amp is a better choice but wow any who your best bet would be to solder the wire and then shave it down x2 on that

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I have never seen a 2/0g to 1/0g wire reducer.....only 1/0g to 4g and 4g to 8g. As stated before you Solder the entire tip of 2/0 and then proceed to grind it down into a slight point just to the point where the tip is slightly smaller for easier insertion (no homo).

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