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<blockquote data-quote="miker" data-source="post: 7730654" data-attributes="member: 580956"><p>AUTOZONE.. Just went in the other day to buy wire lug terminals and found that have various sizes of 4g wire with lugs on both ends for a fair price. I believe its is 20" 36" 40" 60".</p><p></p><p>I bought 40" (for alternator power wire) with lugs on it for 7$ or $8. Really heavy duty wire insulation too, good for in the engine compartment.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure 4g won't cut it for everyone one, however it is still a huge improvement from your cars 10g or 8g wire.</p><p></p><p>Now I have a question. I have no knowledge of engines. What exactly is the engine block and where is it safe to ground on it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miker, post: 7730654, member: 580956"] AUTOZONE.. Just went in the other day to buy wire lug terminals and found that have various sizes of 4g wire with lugs on both ends for a fair price. I believe its is 20" 36" 40" 60". I bought 40" (for alternator power wire) with lugs on it for 7$ or $8. Really heavy duty wire insulation too, good for in the engine compartment. I'm sure 4g won't cut it for everyone one, however it is still a huge improvement from your cars 10g or 8g wire. Now I have a question. I have no knowledge of engines. What exactly is the engine block and where is it safe to ground on it? [/QUOTE]
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