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<blockquote data-quote="davesanchie" data-source="post: 4200491" data-attributes="member: 586841"><p>OKay, I am ready to take my truck to install my system. I have a Chevy Avalanche. I installed my midgate box, with (2) P3's at 4 Ohm. I am powering these up with a P10001BD Mono amp. This includes a 4ga wiring kit and a 1 farad capacitor. I bought (2) eBay Item Number 150226156415. One for Postive and the other for Negative. So I called the shop for estimate, and they asked if I have a distribution block? I said no, what is that? He said, I might need one. But its hard to see over the phone. I really dont know what they are for, however they look more like hooking up more amps and such.</p><p></p><p>So my question to you is, with the above information do I need a distribution block? If so, what do I need?</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davesanchie, post: 4200491, member: 586841"] OKay, I am ready to take my truck to install my system. I have a Chevy Avalanche. I installed my midgate box, with (2) P3's at 4 Ohm. I am powering these up with a P10001BD Mono amp. This includes a 4ga wiring kit and a 1 farad capacitor. I bought (2) eBay Item Number 150226156415. One for Postive and the other for Negative. So I called the shop for estimate, and they asked if I have a distribution block? I said no, what is that? He said, I might need one. But its hard to see over the phone. I really dont know what they are for, however they look more like hooking up more amps and such. So my question to you is, with the above information do I need a distribution block? If so, what do I need? Thanks, Dave [/QUOTE]
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