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<blockquote data-quote="DIPayton" data-source="post: 1106863" data-attributes="member: 562448"><p>If your local audio shop does nothing then that sucks. But I think they will put the blame on you. Take them to court. I would love to see this on Judge Judy some day. I want to know the whole story.</p><p></p><p>and if you really have to... send the amp back to Kicker, tell them what happened and see what they say. and yeah, I think it had to be the wiring some how. I had wires messed up (I think) and next thing I knew, my trunk was smoking. I got lucky tho, I got a friend to fix my wires... didn't deal with a shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIPayton, post: 1106863, member: 562448"] If your local audio shop does nothing then that sucks. But I think they will put the blame on you. Take them to court. I would love to see this on Judge Judy some day. I want to know the whole story. and if you really have to... send the amp back to Kicker, tell them what happened and see what they say. and yeah, I think it had to be the wiring some how. I had wires messed up (I think) and next thing I knew, my trunk was smoking. I got lucky tho, I got a friend to fix my wires... didn't deal with a shop. [/QUOTE]
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