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<blockquote data-quote="DUAL10S" data-source="post: 7291492" data-attributes="member: 564550"><p>Going to be installing 2 sets of components. Amps and x-overs will be behind the front seats (Quad cab with the rear seat removed - amps and x-overs mounted on a amp rack beside the box).</p><p></p><p>Guessing ~25' for each run (200' total) on the hi side to make sure I dont end up short and some xtra to go from the amp to the x-overs. 4 tweeters, 2x5.25 and 2x6.5. Everything listed in my signature below. Trying to keep all of the RCA up the middle, speaker wire on the right side and all of the power on the left side of the truck (single run of 0g to a distribution block)</p><p></p><p>Any place I need to be buying wire form? Been looking @ 4 conductor wire but looks like just regular 12g speaker wire will be cheaper. Would be nice to make 4 runs instead of 8.</p><p></p><p>I usually put the amps under the seats but they get so dirty I decided to get them off of the floor. Now I will be dealing with lots more wire than 6 or 8 foot runs.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, any advice would be appreciated. Really need to stay under 100 bucks for the speaker wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUAL10S, post: 7291492, member: 564550"] Going to be installing 2 sets of components. Amps and x-overs will be behind the front seats (Quad cab with the rear seat removed - amps and x-overs mounted on a amp rack beside the box). Guessing ~25' for each run (200' total) on the hi side to make sure I dont end up short and some xtra to go from the amp to the x-overs. 4 tweeters, 2x5.25 and 2x6.5. Everything listed in my signature below. Trying to keep all of the RCA up the middle, speaker wire on the right side and all of the power on the left side of the truck (single run of 0g to a distribution block) Any place I need to be buying wire form? Been looking @ 4 conductor wire but looks like just regular 12g speaker wire will be cheaper. Would be nice to make 4 runs instead of 8. I usually put the amps under the seats but they get so dirty I decided to get them off of the floor. Now I will be dealing with lots more wire than 6 or 8 foot runs. Anyway, any advice would be appreciated. Really need to stay under 100 bucks for the speaker wire. [/QUOTE]
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