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<blockquote data-quote="Humpty" data-source="post: 8015822" data-attributes="member: 644393"><p>ok so already have an aftermarket head unit, and a 2000w re audio amp and a 2000w 15" re audio sub. its all wired with 0 gauge. I've recently acquired 4 6.5 kicker component speakers and 350.4 kicker amp. So my question is, is there a distribution block that I could use to tap into the 0 gauge wire and go down to 8 gauge for the 350w amp?</p><p></p><p>or do I need to run a new wiring kit straight off the battery for the speakers amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Humpty, post: 8015822, member: 644393"] ok so already have an aftermarket head unit, and a 2000w re audio amp and a 2000w 15" re audio sub. its all wired with 0 gauge. I've recently acquired 4 6.5 kicker component speakers and 350.4 kicker amp. So my question is, is there a distribution block that I could use to tap into the 0 gauge wire and go down to 8 gauge for the 350w amp? or do I need to run a new wiring kit straight off the battery for the speakers amp? [/QUOTE]
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