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<blockquote data-quote="Bettr n&#039; Revrse" data-source="post: 7257318" data-attributes="member: 628397"><p>You will probably be ok on electrical with just doing the big three if not a second batt can be added but do not use caps! It isnt really to hard to do installs espicaly when you have help from guys on here so you could probably do it yourself if you are fairly comfortable with it... You will need some 16/14 gauge wiring for your speakers and 12 for the subs... power wire I would use 1/0 from Knukoncepts to a fused distribution block where you can split to a run of 4 gauge for your sub amp and probably just some 8 gauge for the mid amp...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bettr n' Revrse, post: 7257318, member: 628397"] You will probably be ok on electrical with just doing the big three if not a second batt can be added but do not use caps! It isnt really to hard to do installs espicaly when you have help from guys on here so you could probably do it yourself if you are fairly comfortable with it... You will need some 16/14 gauge wiring for your speakers and 12 for the subs... power wire I would use 1/0 from Knukoncepts to a fused distribution block where you can split to a run of 4 gauge for your sub amp and probably just some 8 gauge for the mid amp... [/QUOTE]
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