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<blockquote data-quote="disturbed471985" data-source="post: 7656010" data-attributes="member: 611718"><p>Mine had 40k on the clock and was in perfect shape. Only took a week or so and stuff started falling. Gotta member our panels are plastic so they flex like no other. No matter how much dead u lay down once the bass kicks in my car starts to look like a balloon due to the flex... They can get loud though..... Good 4awg willl be good for up to 150amps so as long as the amps you are looking at dont have a combined fuse rating of over 150amps u should be good but mehh whats a few more bucks for 0awg. Makes u feel good inside LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="disturbed471985, post: 7656010, member: 611718"] Mine had 40k on the clock and was in perfect shape. Only took a week or so and stuff started falling. Gotta member our panels are plastic so they flex like no other. No matter how much dead u lay down once the bass kicks in my car starts to look like a balloon due to the flex... They can get loud though..... Good 4awg willl be good for up to 150amps so as long as the amps you are looking at dont have a combined fuse rating of over 150amps u should be good but mehh whats a few more bucks for 0awg. Makes u feel good inside LOL [/QUOTE]
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