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<blockquote data-quote="Plero2747" data-source="post: 8513424" data-attributes="member: 669963"><p>I have an 06 Pontiac g6, and was wanting to move my primary battery to my trunk, I have the big 3 in 0 gauge already, and my power wire to amps are 0 gauge as well. My question is could I take a distribution block and run from all my powers from the front to the back? Also would I have to run another set of 0 gauge with a distro for all the grounds as well? Main reason for doing this is stock battery is super tiny with side posts, and want to broaden my ranges for aftermarket batts. My last question as well is what are some good HO alt brands?? Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plero2747, post: 8513424, member: 669963"] I have an 06 Pontiac g6, and was wanting to move my primary battery to my trunk, I have the big 3 in 0 gauge already, and my power wire to amps are 0 gauge as well. My question is could I take a distribution block and run from all my powers from the front to the back? Also would I have to run another set of 0 gauge with a distro for all the grounds as well? Main reason for doing this is stock battery is super tiny with side posts, and want to broaden my ranges for aftermarket batts. My last question as well is what are some good HO alt brands?? Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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