branham1127
10+ year member
Matt Branham
Was going to say something quite similar to this... I was very shocked to see OP come and say "they aren't flaming they're giving advice, and here I fixed what you told me to" that to me says "I'm willing to learn if I have someone to teach me" and that's what forums are for //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifwow, looks a lot better already, man. And just let me tell you one thing, kudos for actually listening. Most people that come on here with an install like yours get very offended when we tell them whats wrong and they will sit there and ***** at us until they are blue in the face. You took our (my) advice like a man and fixed the stuff I said was wrong.
My advice, other than saving up and getting different equipment when you can lol..
First, look into the BIG 3, and do it.
Run some quality 4 gauge wire to the back, this wiring kit would do the job
Car Audio Wire
If you need to save some money, this kit would work as well
Car Audio Wire
Then pick up one of these and put it where your cap is
SHURiKEN SK-BT35 (skbt35) - Batteries and Battery Isolators - Sonic Electronix
Use these to connect power wire to front battery, rear battery, and connect grounds to rear battery, etc..
Scosche ERTC0-2 (ertc02) - Ring Terminals - Sonic Electronix
Use these to run wires from the Kinetik to the amp
Scosche EBS4-4 (ebs44) - Spade Terminals - Sonic Electronix
Would make every electrical component of your car and system happier //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
