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<blockquote data-quote="S_Dub03" data-source="post: 5013255" data-attributes="member: 601514"><p>To my surprise, there was a 100 amp fuse in the box with the amp. Everything is now installed and sounds great! Huge improvement with the new amp! Couldn't be any happier with it!</p><p></p><p>Although, the morons who did the first install didn't use enough power wire so with the bigger amp, the wire will NOT reach. To say the least, its so short, we had to do some riggin after the first intsall to keep the wire and fuse off hot parts of my engine. For now, the amp is sitting on the floor of the trunk and just may get mounted there. Tomorrow I'm heading up to the local car audio shop and seeing what can be done about the short wire (they can do THAT part! lol)</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Forgot to mention, yes, everything else is stock on my electrical system. I asked the guy at our local shop about that after reading here, he said he'd check my voltage for me when I stopped in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S_Dub03, post: 5013255, member: 601514"] To my surprise, there was a 100 amp fuse in the box with the amp. Everything is now installed and sounds great! Huge improvement with the new amp! Couldn't be any happier with it! Although, the morons who did the first install didn't use enough power wire so with the bigger amp, the wire will NOT reach. To say the least, its so short, we had to do some riggin after the first intsall to keep the wire and fuse off hot parts of my engine. For now, the amp is sitting on the floor of the trunk and just may get mounted there. Tomorrow I'm heading up to the local car audio shop and seeing what can be done about the short wire (they can do THAT part! lol) Thanks! Forgot to mention, yes, everything else is stock on my electrical system. I asked the guy at our local shop about that after reading here, he said he'd check my voltage for me when I stopped in. [/QUOTE]
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