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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8584743" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>i really doubt you'll have any issues, and you are doing a better job of installing than i would be able to do, but might i propose that it would be a good idea to put some sort of rubber or fabric between any sharp edges of metal you might of cut and the wiring. you're putting a lot of bass in that increases vibration and i really dont want the casing to slowly get cut causing a short. if those cuts are flat you're probably fine, i just obviously didnt feel it myself</p><p></p><p>there's a lot of good things i want to say but i dont want it to be redundant lol so i just wanted to add that little bit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8584743, member: 665412"] i really doubt you'll have any issues, and you are doing a better job of installing than i would be able to do, but might i propose that it would be a good idea to put some sort of rubber or fabric between any sharp edges of metal you might of cut and the wiring. you're putting a lot of bass in that increases vibration and i really dont want the casing to slowly get cut causing a short. if those cuts are flat you're probably fine, i just obviously didnt feel it myself there's a lot of good things i want to say but i dont want it to be redundant lol so i just wanted to add that little bit [/QUOTE]
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