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<blockquote data-quote="Lurius" data-source="post: 2096500" data-attributes="member: 564618"><p>Well, I just got a 1/0ga kicker wiring kit in the mail(DHL is way faster than ups/fedex here), and ive gotta say wow. I knew their wire was flexable, and fairly high stranded, but the fuse holder and distro blocks are pretty awesome quality! If you need a new wiring kit, i'd go with this one. Paid 100$ shipped on ebay, includes 23ft of 1/0(20ft, and 3 ft), two 5 foot sections of 4ga, two distro blocks, and one fuse holder(with 300a fuse, ANL), as well as a kicker logo badge, soem misc terminals, and cable ties. me=satisfied. The 4 gauge wire, i think, looks smaller overall than the monster 4ga, but there is way more wire in there than the monster cable, the ,onster seems to have a lot more insulation around it.</p><p></p><p>-Lurius</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurius, post: 2096500, member: 564618"] Well, I just got a 1/0ga kicker wiring kit in the mail(DHL is way faster than ups/fedex here), and ive gotta say wow. I knew their wire was flexable, and fairly high stranded, but the fuse holder and distro blocks are pretty awesome quality! If you need a new wiring kit, i'd go with this one. Paid 100$ shipped on ebay, includes 23ft of 1/0(20ft, and 3 ft), two 5 foot sections of 4ga, two distro blocks, and one fuse holder(with 300a fuse, ANL), as well as a kicker logo badge, soem misc terminals, and cable ties. me=satisfied. The 4 gauge wire, i think, looks smaller overall than the monster 4ga, but there is way more wire in there than the monster cable, the ,onster seems to have a lot more insulation around it. -Lurius [/QUOTE]
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