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<blockquote data-quote="Clifff150" data-source="post: 8740218" data-attributes="member: 638728"><p>He’s talking about replacing his subs and mono amp. It’s very easy to hook that up. Running new wire isn’t hard either, just follow where the shop went with 4 gauge. You could run into a fitment issue but I’m assuming you’re smart enough to figure out a solution. Replacing a fuse is about the easiest thing you can do in car audio. I’ve never once used a 1/0 crimper and have never had an issue.</p><p></p><p>Watch videos online before doing it and set out enough time to get it done. Go slow and double check your work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clifff150, post: 8740218, member: 638728"] He’s talking about replacing his subs and mono amp. It’s very easy to hook that up. Running new wire isn’t hard either, just follow where the shop went with 4 gauge. You could run into a fitment issue but I’m assuming you’re smart enough to figure out a solution. Replacing a fuse is about the easiest thing you can do in car audio. I’ve never once used a 1/0 crimper and have never had an issue. Watch videos online before doing it and set out enough time to get it done. Go slow and double check your work. [/QUOTE]
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