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<blockquote data-quote="Sleeklsc" data-source="post: 7121989" data-attributes="member: 552229"><p>No prob sizz, but if you want to buy a better one thats up to you..I'm just using a audiopipe holder to mine w/ a 140a fuse and its fine. My amp is only rated to 120a iirc..</p><p></p><p>Dont know if you answered this allready but are you running 1 or 2 amps? From what i read only 1..If you plan on getting another amp for the insides get a distroblock that is 0/1-2ga in and 2 2ga or 4ga out..Most amps will only beable to fit 4ga in them..Unless you have a huge amp..I know my mtx 1501d (1500rms), kicker 800.2(900rms), ap2400d(1500rms) all had 4ga power inputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sleeklsc, post: 7121989, member: 552229"] No prob sizz, but if you want to buy a better one thats up to you..I'm just using a audiopipe holder to mine w/ a 140a fuse and its fine. My amp is only rated to 120a iirc.. Dont know if you answered this allready but are you running 1 or 2 amps? From what i read only 1..If you plan on getting another amp for the insides get a distroblock that is 0/1-2ga in and 2 2ga or 4ga out..Most amps will only beable to fit 4ga in them..Unless you have a huge amp..I know my mtx 1501d (1500rms), kicker 800.2(900rms), ap2400d(1500rms) all had 4ga power inputs. [/QUOTE]
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