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<blockquote data-quote="Tehgregzor" data-source="post: 7668873" data-attributes="member: 561089"><p>Yep any auto parts store will have one adapter or sorts that gives you alot more options with your terminal. I used a big silver one and was able to fit 1/0 in all the spots and still have it all cranked down nice and tight. I admit, i bought some pre-terminaled and color coded wire from a fellow forum member in here with all 1/0, and just added a 200A fuse for the alternator to battery positive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tehgregzor, post: 7668873, member: 561089"] Yep any auto parts store will have one adapter or sorts that gives you alot more options with your terminal. I used a big silver one and was able to fit 1/0 in all the spots and still have it all cranked down nice and tight. I admit, i bought some pre-terminaled and color coded wire from a fellow forum member in here with all 1/0, and just added a 200A fuse for the alternator to battery positive. [/QUOTE]
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