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<blockquote data-quote="mendon mafia" data-source="post: 5863188" data-attributes="member: 584590"><p>use two fuses on the positive (+)wire going from the front to the rear. Its more of a safety issue than anything.</p><p></p><p>if you ever get in a crash or some how short that wire you WILL start a fire in your car and then have a lot worse problems on your hand. not to mention you will ruin your batteries in the trunk since they will likely drain entirely upon a short circuit and possibly even explode or catch on fire themselves.</p><p></p><p>if your not going to do it right don't do it at all. better safe than sorry</p><p></p><p>I bet you can find a fuse holder and fuse for under $20 on this forum or possible even bnib from sonix or woofersetc....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mendon mafia, post: 5863188, member: 584590"] use two fuses on the positive (+)wire going from the front to the rear. Its more of a safety issue than anything. if you ever get in a crash or some how short that wire you WILL start a fire in your car and then have a lot worse problems on your hand. not to mention you will ruin your batteries in the trunk since they will likely drain entirely upon a short circuit and possibly even explode or catch on fire themselves. if your not going to do it right don't do it at all. better safe than sorry I bet you can find a fuse holder and fuse for under $20 on this forum or possible even bnib from sonix or woofersetc.... [/QUOTE]
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