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<blockquote data-quote="stuffandthangs" data-source="post: 8551391" data-attributes="member: 672387"><p>Exactly. The only disadvantage is it's not as flexible as car audio wire that needs to be flexible to run throughout the car, it's not as flexible because of the thicker outside jacket. That kind of has me worried about the chassis to block ground since the engine moves, I'll have to be a little careful there and give it some length. I'm just worried that it will snap the wire in two because of the friction of twisting the wire, which is why the stock wire in that location is braided to be flexible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stuffandthangs, post: 8551391, member: 672387"] Exactly. The only disadvantage is it's not as flexible as car audio wire that needs to be flexible to run throughout the car, it's not as flexible because of the thicker outside jacket. That kind of has me worried about the chassis to block ground since the engine moves, I'll have to be a little careful there and give it some length. I'm just worried that it will snap the wire in two because of the friction of twisting the wire, which is why the stock wire in that location is braided to be flexible. [/QUOTE]
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