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<blockquote data-quote="chefzane" data-source="post: 8162583" data-attributes="member: 654412"><p>Watch sharp edges, 90 degree bends, factory wiring, pinch points, undo pos and neg terminals even if you don't think u will hit something and short just do it u will hit something at some point and sparks will fly, run wires thru board amps are mounted on to underneath, don't cross sound wires and power wires over each other, when running wires thru board measure twice drill once smooth edges with countersink, connect all wires to amp thru board then secure amp down keeps the connections from too much bending, use wire loom or techflex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chefzane, post: 8162583, member: 654412"] Watch sharp edges, 90 degree bends, factory wiring, pinch points, undo pos and neg terminals even if you don't think u will hit something and short just do it u will hit something at some point and sparks will fly, run wires thru board amps are mounted on to underneath, don't cross sound wires and power wires over each other, when running wires thru board measure twice drill once smooth edges with countersink, connect all wires to amp thru board then secure amp down keeps the connections from too much bending, use wire loom or techflex [/QUOTE]
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