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<blockquote data-quote="ryjay7887" data-source="post: 6005581" data-attributes="member: 604134"><p>yes, i moved my amp and I had to make the power wire longer..about 3 feet. Im driving a 2006 f150 extended cab so my wire has quite a way to go. Im running 4ga but where I had to add wire, I put in a fused distribution block (no splicing). and the ground wire is MAYBE 1ft. Also, my cell phone is a t-mobile G1. I get the static when I receive or send out anything (phone calls, text, internet...) Where I live, service is kind of sketchy so i look for signal quite often when driving. **** MAINE! my wire runs may be a little loose and spread out, should I zip tie them all close together in a bunch? Im not sure if this is kind of like coax cable (looping it in a tight circle so no interference)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryjay7887, post: 6005581, member: 604134"] yes, i moved my amp and I had to make the power wire longer..about 3 feet. Im driving a 2006 f150 extended cab so my wire has quite a way to go. Im running 4ga but where I had to add wire, I put in a fused distribution block (no splicing). and the ground wire is MAYBE 1ft. Also, my cell phone is a t-mobile G1. I get the static when I receive or send out anything (phone calls, text, internet...) Where I live, service is kind of sketchy so i look for signal quite often when driving. **** MAINE! my wire runs may be a little loose and spread out, should I zip tie them all close together in a bunch? Im not sure if this is kind of like coax cable (looping it in a tight circle so no interference) [/QUOTE]
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