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HO Alternator + 0 gauge wiring, look okay?
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<blockquote data-quote="nstillmatic" data-source="post: 7083923" data-attributes="member: 626657"><p>The stock wire was taken out as apparently he couldn't get it to fit with both the 0 gauge and the stock, that's why he ran the 0 gauge to the fuse box instead of directly to the power terminal. I have a 0 gauge ground wire but the crimp terminal wasn't secure and fell off, I'm waiting until my knuconceptz battery terminals arrive because I won't need the end crimp for it anyway.</p><p></p><p>So how should I rectify this? He actually used some kind of tool to TRIM the crimp terminal on the 0 gauge just to fit it in the fuse box, I don't think I have any tools available to make another wire to replace the wire going from fuse-&gt;power terminal..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nstillmatic, post: 7083923, member: 626657"] The stock wire was taken out as apparently he couldn't get it to fit with both the 0 gauge and the stock, that's why he ran the 0 gauge to the fuse box instead of directly to the power terminal. I have a 0 gauge ground wire but the crimp terminal wasn't secure and fell off, I'm waiting until my knuconceptz battery terminals arrive because I won't need the end crimp for it anyway. So how should I rectify this? He actually used some kind of tool to TRIM the crimp terminal on the 0 gauge just to fit it in the fuse box, I don't think I have any tools available to make another wire to replace the wire going from fuse->power terminal.. [/QUOTE]
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