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<blockquote data-quote="lionel2" data-source="post: 4728959" data-attributes="member: 566416"><p>Yeah, I like my JL Audio W6's, Nothing like having some 8 year old subs that still pound. I have a quick question, I have a 4 channel that is a 40A fuse rated amp, I would like to get a 60A fuse rated amp, a US-AMPS 4300x. What should i do as far as electrical to make the swap?? I am pretty sure i have to swap 2 fuses. The one in the distro block, take out the 40A and put in a 60A fuse, and Under the hood, I have a 100A Maxi Fuse, Do they make a 120A Maxi fuse?? And will 8 gauge power and ground be good enough for the 4300x?? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lionel2, post: 4728959, member: 566416"] Yeah, I like my JL Audio W6's, Nothing like having some 8 year old subs that still pound. I have a quick question, I have a 4 channel that is a 40A fuse rated amp, I would like to get a 60A fuse rated amp, a US-AMPS 4300x. What should i do as far as electrical to make the swap?? I am pretty sure i have to swap 2 fuses. The one in the distro block, take out the 40A and put in a 60A fuse, and Under the hood, I have a 100A Maxi Fuse, Do they make a 120A Maxi fuse?? And will 8 gauge power and ground be good enough for the 4300x?? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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