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<blockquote data-quote="pr-festiva" data-source="post: 4159008" data-attributes="member: 586015"><p>My 4/0 wires were cheaper then any of the 1/0 i could find in the area car audio shops.The ring terminals were also easy to find.I had to cut the fuse holders cap a little bit but it works.The only problem is going to be crimping the terminals,soldering is much easyer.I agree 4/0 is over kill for a thousand watts.I got 4/0 so i dont have to worry about the wire when i switch amps.Maybe he ment 4Ga and not 4/0 just a thought</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pr-festiva, post: 4159008, member: 586015"] My 4/0 wires were cheaper then any of the 1/0 i could find in the area car audio shops.The ring terminals were also easy to find.I had to cut the fuse holders cap a little bit but it works.The only problem is going to be crimping the terminals,soldering is much easyer.I agree 4/0 is over kill for a thousand watts.I got 4/0 so i dont have to worry about the wire when i switch amps.Maybe he ment 4Ga and not 4/0 just a thought [/QUOTE]
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