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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 8050577" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>Dude, not to be a dic<span style="color: black">k</span>, but if you did his install like this, you have no business doing installs in someone else's car. You got lucky here, but what would you do if your buddies car burned to the ground?</p><p></p><p>So as mentioned, if you did it right no one would know these wires were there. All you are doing is adding 5 wires, 4 if you want to go easy. You need one long one that will run from front battery to rear battery (fused), one to run from your battery positive to your amp positive (fused), one to ground your amp to your battery, and one to ground your battery to your frame. You also will need a remote wire for your amp, but you could jump your positive wire there if you didn't want to add more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 8050577, member: 635756"] Dude, not to be a dic[COLOR=black]k[/COLOR], but if you did his install like this, you have no business doing installs in someone else's car. You got lucky here, but what would you do if your buddies car burned to the ground? So as mentioned, if you did it right no one would know these wires were there. All you are doing is adding 5 wires, 4 if you want to go easy. You need one long one that will run from front battery to rear battery (fused), one to run from your battery positive to your amp positive (fused), one to ground your amp to your battery, and one to ground your battery to your frame. You also will need a remote wire for your amp, but you could jump your positive wire there if you didn't want to add more. [/QUOTE]
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