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<blockquote data-quote="mobbdeep" data-source="post: 8678035" data-attributes="member: 666023"><p>[USER=675210]@ThxOne[/USER] You've been nothing but good help my man. I am hoping that either The Specialists (the car audio place) offers at least a one year manufacturer warranty and will cover the sub(s) as I've had them for less than a year or at least Rockford Fosgate themselves. I've never had this issue before and prior to my P2's, I was pushing 2 x 2" Kicker CVR's on the same amp for well over 2 years with CCA wires which was my very first car audio setup. Anyway, I will be looking into a bigger amp soon because I want my subs to get what they deserve.</p><p></p><p>I went ahead and purchased the Fierce FGT-20 negative dual input ground terminals. I was able to find someone selling 2 for $6.88 which was cheapest compared to everywhere else they were being sold. I do remember a while back I was looking at the one by Kicker but never got around to purchasing it then eventually forgot what they were called. Question regarding the ground terminals, do I just drill it straight to a cleaned off area of my chassis then connect the grounds from the amp to the block?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobbdeep, post: 8678035, member: 666023"] [USER=675210]@ThxOne[/USER] You've been nothing but good help my man. I am hoping that either The Specialists (the car audio place) offers at least a one year manufacturer warranty and will cover the sub(s) as I've had them for less than a year or at least Rockford Fosgate themselves. I've never had this issue before and prior to my P2's, I was pushing 2 x 2" Kicker CVR's on the same amp for well over 2 years with CCA wires which was my very first car audio setup. Anyway, I will be looking into a bigger amp soon because I want my subs to get what they deserve. I went ahead and purchased the Fierce FGT-20 negative dual input ground terminals. I was able to find someone selling 2 for $6.88 which was cheapest compared to everywhere else they were being sold. I do remember a while back I was looking at the one by Kicker but never got around to purchasing it then eventually forgot what they were called. Question regarding the ground terminals, do I just drill it straight to a cleaned off area of my chassis then connect the grounds from the amp to the block? [/QUOTE]
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