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Is 4guage alright?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackbonnie" data-source="post: 4088442" data-attributes="member: 573596"><p>no, you need to upgrade to bigger guage, 2 or 0. if you put more then the recommend current through your wire it can cause harm to your wire and electrical system/car. upgrade your wire. im assuming that you have 4 guage in between the battery's, is this correct? that should be 2 or 0 guage. now depending on how long of a run your amp wire is going to be is dependent on if you need to upgrade or not. but i personally always upgrade just to be safe. bigger wire wont hurt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackbonnie, post: 4088442, member: 573596"] no, you need to upgrade to bigger guage, 2 or 0. if you put more then the recommend current through your wire it can cause harm to your wire and electrical system/car. upgrade your wire. im assuming that you have 4 guage in between the battery's, is this correct? that should be 2 or 0 guage. now depending on how long of a run your amp wire is going to be is dependent on if you need to upgrade or not. but i personally always upgrade just to be safe. bigger wire wont hurt [/QUOTE]
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