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<blockquote data-quote="KARLEON" data-source="post: 515572" data-attributes="member: 541893"><p>Man, that was my thought too. I figured something like that he would of known, but i looked on the bright side of it, atleast now he is learning.</p><p></p><p>And i also agree, if you are one of those people like me who keeps constantly changing their setup, then go ahead and go with 0 gauge. Then you wont have to ever worry about it again. Because changing from 8 gauge, then 4 gauge, then if u ever decide u want to have more power and want 2 gauge or 1 gauge, that 0 gauge would be plenty and would save money in the long run. But if you are pretty consistant on your set up then go ahead and run 4 gauge, but i'd atleast do 2 gauge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KARLEON, post: 515572, member: 541893"] Man, that was my thought too. I figured something like that he would of known, but i looked on the bright side of it, atleast now he is learning. And i also agree, if you are one of those people like me who keeps constantly changing their setup, then go ahead and go with 0 gauge. Then you wont have to ever worry about it again. Because changing from 8 gauge, then 4 gauge, then if u ever decide u want to have more power and want 2 gauge or 1 gauge, that 0 gauge would be plenty and would save money in the long run. But if you are pretty consistant on your set up then go ahead and run 4 gauge, but i'd atleast do 2 gauge. [/QUOTE]
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