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<blockquote data-quote="pioneerisloud" data-source="post: 4906798" data-attributes="member: 599311"><p>Okay, so here's the steps I will take:</p><p></p><p>Do the big-3 with 00 gauge wire (I already have about 16ft of it)</p><p></p><p>Install a better battery (I know I need a better battery anyway. Looking at a gold Duralast from Autozone with 700cca)</p><p></p><p>Run a 4ga kit.</p><p></p><p>Will 2x 8ga kits ran in parallel WORK instead of running a single 4ga kit? If so, I could do that for free, and use 30a fuse per wire. I've got MORE than enough 8ga wire, and enough 00ga wire to do the big 3. So all I'd have to buy is battery clamps (and whatever other clamps I need) and a battery. I can afford that in a couple months of saving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pioneerisloud, post: 4906798, member: 599311"] Okay, so here's the steps I will take: Do the big-3 with 00 gauge wire (I already have about 16ft of it) Install a better battery (I know I need a better battery anyway. Looking at a gold Duralast from Autozone with 700cca) Run a 4ga kit. Will 2x 8ga kits ran in parallel WORK instead of running a single 4ga kit? If so, I could do that for free, and use 30a fuse per wire. I've got MORE than enough 8ga wire, and enough 00ga wire to do the big 3. So all I'd have to buy is battery clamps (and whatever other clamps I need) and a battery. I can afford that in a couple months of saving. [/QUOTE]
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