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<blockquote data-quote="fasfocus00" data-source="post: 5930175" data-attributes="member: 576857"><p>use some heat shrink over your terminal ends instead of electrical tape. you should move that Kinetik to the other side, flip the amp around, this will keep your power wires from crossing with your signal wires. shorten up your wires some, no reason to have 8 feet of speaker wire wrapped around you power wire when the terminal is a few inches away.</p><p></p><p>btw there are some basic things you can do to make it look really nice. you'd have to start by building a new box utilizing more of the space from the back seat to the box not being utilized. you make a simple battery box to hold the Kinetik right behind the rear tire well. also make little enclosure or rack for the amp to be mounted on the opposite tire well. it's not total Mickey Mouse work but it is pretty easy to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fasfocus00, post: 5930175, member: 576857"] use some heat shrink over your terminal ends instead of electrical tape. you should move that Kinetik to the other side, flip the amp around, this will keep your power wires from crossing with your signal wires. shorten up your wires some, no reason to have 8 feet of speaker wire wrapped around you power wire when the terminal is a few inches away. btw there are some basic things you can do to make it look really nice. you'd have to start by building a new box utilizing more of the space from the back seat to the box not being utilized. you make a simple battery box to hold the Kinetik right behind the rear tire well. also make little enclosure or rack for the amp to be mounted on the opposite tire well. it's not total Mickey Mouse work but it is pretty easy to do. [/QUOTE]
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