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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8621083" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>lol i hope u not overloading electrical on 350 rms at most., i'm running almost 1k on mine with no lite dimming.. real way to do that i would think is use dist blocks for power wire/ground and then split off smaller wires to amp and sub but if that sub came with enough wire to run up to battery u can just make sure u put a fuse on it at battery.. if u have after market hu with sub out rca us that if not u can get y adapters to spilt rcas at amp run rcas to the sub.. wish u woulda let us talk u into a $100 amp and $140 sub/box instead of that..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8621083, member: 671921"] lol i hope u not overloading electrical on 350 rms at most., i'm running almost 1k on mine with no lite dimming.. real way to do that i would think is use dist blocks for power wire/ground and then split off smaller wires to amp and sub but if that sub came with enough wire to run up to battery u can just make sure u put a fuse on it at battery.. if u have after market hu with sub out rca us that if not u can get y adapters to spilt rcas at amp run rcas to the sub.. wish u woulda let us talk u into a $100 amp and $140 sub/box instead of that.. [/QUOTE]
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