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<blockquote data-quote="Jerhemy" data-source="post: 7746994" data-attributes="member: 639281"><p>[USER=616412]@BIGJEFF64[/USER] I have an 04 jeep grandcherokee and it is a unibody frame. Sounds liek I will be ordering some wire and making a few more runs, would be the best to know for sure I have a good ground capable of handling the load.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[quote name='sundownz']The dust caps will get warm as it works to move hot air through the motor -- there is no concern... they will typically have to get so hot the poly becomes soft before you will thermal the coil.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>thank you for chiming in, I will be sure to keep a carefull eye on the temps going forward. I was definitely no where near that hot, not even close to "hot."</p><p></p><p>btw, I love the subs, couldn&#39;t be happier with them, they get loud and low and sound good doing it!</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Jerhemy, post: 7746994, member: 639281"] [USER=616412]@BIGJEFF64[/USER] I have an 04 jeep grandcherokee and it is a unibody frame. Sounds liek I will be ordering some wire and making a few more runs, would be the best to know for sure I have a good ground capable of handling the load. [quote name='sundownz']The dust caps will get warm as it works to move hot air through the motor -- there is no concern... they will typically have to get so hot the poly becomes soft before you will thermal the coil.[/QUOTE] thank you for chiming in, I will be sure to keep a carefull eye on the temps going forward. I was definitely no where near that hot, not even close to "hot." btw, I love the subs, couldn't be happier with them, they get loud and low and sound good doing it! [/QUOTE]
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