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<blockquote data-quote="Logikalliquid" data-source="post: 755070" data-attributes="member: 550010"><p>$70 for running power wire is the going rate around here as well. You have 2400 watts on 8 guage? Even if that is the max power, that doesnt seem to safe. I recommend upgrading. Since you already have the 8gauge wired in, why not tape the 2awg(I recommend duct tape or stronger) to an end of the 8awg and just pull until the wire is run? That, worked great for me in my old car when I upgraded for 8 to 4awg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logikalliquid, post: 755070, member: 550010"] $70 for running power wire is the going rate around here as well. You have 2400 watts on 8 guage? Even if that is the max power, that doesnt seem to safe. I recommend upgrading. Since you already have the 8gauge wired in, why not tape the 2awg(I recommend duct tape or stronger) to an end of the 8awg and just pull until the wire is run? That, worked great for me in my old car when I upgraded for 8 to 4awg. [/QUOTE]
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