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<blockquote data-quote="DFW40" data-source="post: 8316999" data-attributes="member: 556468"><p>It depends on your car of course but try to find a location that is somewhat solid and does not get too hot. Make sure you plan ahead and have enough cable slack and cable flex to get them where you want. You could take a mdf board and spray it with bedliner and find a place to secure the board to or any part of the car where you can use some quality wire ties could work. As long as it does not have massive wiggle room or flop on over into a moving part you should be ok. I like to type in Big 3 or something like that to google and look to see what other ppl have done. I agree with the loom especially when it goes from the battery to the firewall if it is safe and tucked away loom is not necessary but routing in and around the engine and very hot parts. I have a Sequoia and looks like you have a Tundra so you should have plenty of room to make it work. I have a singer Alt being made as well I believe it is 320 amp model that should be ready pretty soon. Good luck and post some pics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFW40, post: 8316999, member: 556468"] It depends on your car of course but try to find a location that is somewhat solid and does not get too hot. Make sure you plan ahead and have enough cable slack and cable flex to get them where you want. You could take a mdf board and spray it with bedliner and find a place to secure the board to or any part of the car where you can use some quality wire ties could work. As long as it does not have massive wiggle room or flop on over into a moving part you should be ok. I like to type in Big 3 or something like that to google and look to see what other ppl have done. I agree with the loom especially when it goes from the battery to the firewall if it is safe and tucked away loom is not necessary but routing in and around the engine and very hot parts. I have a Sequoia and looks like you have a Tundra so you should have plenty of room to make it work. I have a singer Alt being made as well I believe it is 320 amp model that should be ready pretty soon. Good luck and post some pics [/QUOTE]
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