termanals WTF

i just found this:
http://www.usahardware.com/inet/shop/item/30220/icn/20-067553/thomas_betts/l70.htm

still looking.....

^^ i think those are 4ga and below...
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My only word of caution would be to use some Loctite on the threads. You don't want a 1/0 to come loose anywhere. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif

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Pratt should have gave a bro a shout i could have sent ya some out that day in the mail.

i use audiopipe wire and the 0g audiopipe lugs need to be spread to get the wire in. then a quick squeeze and solder them up.

i dont like set screws holding in 0 gauge cable, crimp and solder works the best it will NEVER come loose...

 
Most good 1/0ga vehicle audio cable is just a tad smaller than 2/0ga welding wire. The cheap audio wire is about the same size. You will need to use 2/0ga welding rings on the Knu, Kicker, Lightning Audio, Streetwires and a few others.

 
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