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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8623906" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>I checked ebay, that was where I found the one, and it was a guy who said he just happened to make those for someone as a one-off last year and had extras, (sounds like what you said). I couldn't find any businesses online, but I could spend some more time trying. Ive only got 256 amp alternator (with a 300 amp fuse), and 3 amps pulling about 2,000 watts through 1 1/0 awg wire with a 250amp fuse on it, plus the factory connections. I did try the skyhighaudio busbar with 4 post, and yeah definitely a heavy little piece. I think that was designed for top post. I could add a post if that would be easier, but I don't think it would be. The square design with the center post hole is just to balance the weight out. I'm in Phoenix, so I'm sure theres got to be something in town I could find what I am looking for. I would definitely be interested if you are able to make something. Obviously not only do you know just what I'm looking for, you have already done it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8623906, member: 674149"] I checked ebay, that was where I found the one, and it was a guy who said he just happened to make those for someone as a one-off last year and had extras, (sounds like what you said). I couldn't find any businesses online, but I could spend some more time trying. Ive only got 256 amp alternator (with a 300 amp fuse), and 3 amps pulling about 2,000 watts through 1 1/0 awg wire with a 250amp fuse on it, plus the factory connections. I did try the skyhighaudio busbar with 4 post, and yeah definitely a heavy little piece. I think that was designed for top post. I could add a post if that would be easier, but I don't think it would be. The square design with the center post hole is just to balance the weight out. I'm in Phoenix, so I'm sure theres got to be something in town I could find what I am looking for. I would definitely be interested if you are able to make something. Obviously not only do you know just what I'm looking for, you have already done it. [/QUOTE]
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