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<blockquote data-quote="florida904" data-source="post: 6801653" data-attributes="member: 621917"><p>Look guys, no need to start talking trash to each other, I really like this website and I am kicking myself in the azz for not finding it earlier. All the points you guys made are valid, I will check my speaker wiring first, beforI go and pull everything apart, only smart, but because I might upgrade my system in the future, the 0 ga will help out, so it wasn't money thrown away. I bought a Craftsman DMM from sears. When I get off work in about 3 hours, I will start working on my ride. Its my fault for not buying the 0 ga in the first place and the shop for installing it in like that, especially that cheap walmart shyt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="florida904, post: 6801653, member: 621917"] Look guys, no need to start talking trash to each other, I really like this website and I am kicking myself in the azz for not finding it earlier. All the points you guys made are valid, I will check my speaker wiring first, beforI go and pull everything apart, only smart, but because I might upgrade my system in the future, the 0 ga will help out, so it wasn't money thrown away. I bought a Craftsman DMM from sears. When I get off work in about 3 hours, I will start working on my ride. Its my fault for not buying the 0 ga in the first place and the shop for installing it in like that, especially that cheap walmart shyt. [/QUOTE]
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