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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8818801" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Even these have come in handy at times.Drill the hole in the board and place and secure and then mount the Amp board back down,. Seat bolt with a cleaned off painted surface with a very thin washer, Ring terminal,washer then seat bolt back on work pretty well for up to 1500 rms is just fine. Any more power and I will drill a hole use a grommet and attach to the frame of the vehicle and same process for prepping to secure with a backup nut to secure.. Hit with Silicone.. let that dry over night and come back and hit it with Gloss paint to seal from Rusting and use a Solid Distro block to amps ect.. If you have a bench Vise.. you can Bend the terminal you have for the 90* bend needed (Copper Lugs I always use and I will also sand off the coating on both side of the Lug as well .. Maybe Old school.. But Ill do it as a habit for excellent contacting)</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077KDZZG3/?tag=caraudiocom-20[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8818801, member: 634282"] Even these have come in handy at times.Drill the hole in the board and place and secure and then mount the Amp board back down,. Seat bolt with a cleaned off painted surface with a very thin washer, Ring terminal,washer then seat bolt back on work pretty well for up to 1500 rms is just fine. Any more power and I will drill a hole use a grommet and attach to the frame of the vehicle and same process for prepping to secure with a backup nut to secure.. Hit with Silicone.. let that dry over night and come back and hit it with Gloss paint to seal from Rusting and use a Solid Distro block to amps ect.. If you have a bench Vise.. you can Bend the terminal you have for the 90* bend needed (Copper Lugs I always use and I will also sand off the coating on both side of the Lug as well .. Maybe Old school.. But Ill do it as a habit for excellent contacting) [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077KDZZG3/?tag=caraudiocom-20[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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