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<blockquote data-quote="kustomciv" data-source="post: 7316794" data-attributes="member: 632969"><p>but it already has a fuse holder and fuse on it, so I'm not really accomplishing much because the fuse holder is only 8 inches from the end so I would only be gaining 8 inches, if that's what you mean. It seems like only way out of this is to just buy all new wire and I'll try to sell the rockford kit, Really wish I had $50 extra to put into getting another set of rockford wire cause its made much nicer than most of the wires I have/friends have. I sold the subs and amp that were in the car when I bought it because I knew I had my other amp and wiring kit so I could use the money to just buy the sub I want and now I have to buy a lot of extra things I have that I thought would work so thats why I was looking for a way around it</p><p></p><p>by the way, does the fuse holder/fuse have to be a certain distance from the battery? I thought about running the extra wire on that end of it but I didn't know if it needed to be close to the battery or not, cause I could hide it somewhere in the cab if it doesnt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kustomciv, post: 7316794, member: 632969"] but it already has a fuse holder and fuse on it, so I'm not really accomplishing much because the fuse holder is only 8 inches from the end so I would only be gaining 8 inches, if that's what you mean. It seems like only way out of this is to just buy all new wire and I'll try to sell the rockford kit, Really wish I had $50 extra to put into getting another set of rockford wire cause its made much nicer than most of the wires I have/friends have. I sold the subs and amp that were in the car when I bought it because I knew I had my other amp and wiring kit so I could use the money to just buy the sub I want and now I have to buy a lot of extra things I have that I thought would work so thats why I was looking for a way around it by the way, does the fuse holder/fuse have to be a certain distance from the battery? I thought about running the extra wire on that end of it but I didn't know if it needed to be close to the battery or not, cause I could hide it somewhere in the cab if it doesnt [/QUOTE]
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