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Chop it down a bit to get it in there.

Or, you can dip the end in solder, then shave it away with a grinder until it fits perfectly.

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these things http://www.darvex.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=286&idcategory=19

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im thinking about getting some of these for my amp cause it takes 0guage wire but wont stay in as good and the screws bout stripped out so this will be my best bet

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Hey guys. Im thinking about gettin an aq1200d and some 0 ga wire. But i heard that the aq1200 has 4 ga inputs. What should i do?

snag some zero gauge to 4 gauge reducers.

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you can eiher use the 0ga from front to back then use a distibution block to make a run of 4ga to the amp. Or you could run it to a back battery and then use 4 ga from battery to amp, or run 0 ga from front to back and use gauge adapter to change 1/0 wire to 4 ga

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Chop it down a bit to get it in there.

Or, you can dip the end in solder, then shave it away with a grinder until it fits perfectly.

how the hell u dip the end in solder? do u melt it in a metal bowl or something cause mine keep comeing out, and im useing that monster cable wire with that plastic piece of something down the middle of the wire for i dunno wtf, i thought it would help keep it in my amp but it dont work like i think it should

here's a link to my system 99 toyota tacoma , 2 mtx 8000 1504's in a sealed downfire , 1000w memphis amp

here's a link to my other system my 90 geo prizm test car

heres a thread i got of new songs u can dl that are legal = Some Good Bangage/you Can Dl These Free And Legit

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never heard of dipping the ends in solder, but just get the 0-4g reducers

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how the hell u dip the end in solder? do u melt it in a metal bowl or something cause mine keep comeing out, and im useing that monster cable wire with that plastic piece of something down the middle of the wire for i dunno wtf, i thought it would help keep it in my amp but it dont work like i think it should

Easy! Since we ALL take the time to solder our connections...all you do is buy the ball solder and heat it in a solder pot.

Not the typical way to go, but its quick and easy.

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