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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7936785" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Orileys/Autozone/Home Depot/Welding supply store s have the Copper Ring Terminals easiest to use/crimp/vise/or crimp and punch is what I do,and easy.You only need 2 main wires to the trunk,can be ran underneath the vehicle and secured easily enough, and drill couple holes for entry,and seal with silicone,without running throughout the enterior of the vehicle.Wire can be wrapped in split loom for added protection as well as having the thick jacket around it already.Another option to be considered to do yourself, and save more funds towards the audio needs rather than paying extra funds for labor of having it done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7936785, member: 634282"] Orileys/Autozone/Home Depot/Welding supply store s have the Copper Ring Terminals easiest to use/crimp/vise/or crimp and punch is what I do,and easy.You only need 2 main wires to the trunk,can be ran underneath the vehicle and secured easily enough, and drill couple holes for entry,and seal with silicone,without running throughout the enterior of the vehicle.Wire can be wrapped in split loom for added protection as well as having the thick jacket around it already.Another option to be considered to do yourself, and save more funds towards the audio needs rather than paying extra funds for labor of having it done [/QUOTE]
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