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<blockquote data-quote="Raisedin305" data-source="post: 1268585" data-attributes="member: 562370"><p>My main power wire that runs from battery to the amplifier is 0 gauge wire. I have it running on the right side of the car. I have a problem with putting a plastic cover part back on the car because the 0 gauge is too thick and doesn't allow it. I use to have 4 gauge their and it fit perfectly but 0 gauge is obviously way bigger. I have about 3" w to work with but only a little thicker than 4 gauge could fit. Could I flatten my 0 gauge in order for it to fit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raisedin305, post: 1268585, member: 562370"] My main power wire that runs from battery to the amplifier is 0 gauge wire. I have it running on the right side of the car. I have a problem with putting a plastic cover part back on the car because the 0 gauge is too thick and doesn't allow it. I use to have 4 gauge their and it fit perfectly but 0 gauge is obviously way bigger. I have about 3" w to work with but only a little thicker than 4 gauge could fit. Could I flatten my 0 gauge in order for it to fit? [/QUOTE]
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