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<blockquote data-quote="CrysTa|is" data-source="post: 33587" data-attributes="member: 542033"><p>Hmmmm,</p><p></p><p>I highly doubt its 16 gauge.But if it is, you should take a look at your amp manual for what gaue is required, im guessing 8 or 4.Anywho, i usally run my power wire thru the fire wall, my firewall had a rubber garment i could pop of and make an appropiate hole for the wire to fit thru and into my engine compartment.If u arent so lucky, theres gotta be a rubber boot or something u can make a small hole to run the power wire thru.Just take your time and scope out the situation.If it ever comes down to drilling, make sure u dont drill into any essential things on the other end....BTW i'd vote for a crossover if your amp dosent have on built in, or your head unit...</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrysTa|is, post: 33587, member: 542033"] Hmmmm, I highly doubt its 16 gauge.But if it is, you should take a look at your amp manual for what gaue is required, im guessing 8 or 4.Anywho, i usally run my power wire thru the fire wall, my firewall had a rubber garment i could pop of and make an appropiate hole for the wire to fit thru and into my engine compartment.If u arent so lucky, theres gotta be a rubber boot or something u can make a small hole to run the power wire thru.Just take your time and scope out the situation.If it ever comes down to drilling, make sure u dont drill into any essential things on the other end....BTW i'd vote for a crossover if your amp dosent have on built in, or your head unit... Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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