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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8817266" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Ive heard of Install Bay which is pretty decent but not Install Gear. Should work just fine. Keep an eye out on the Interior Housing for any sight of melting. If you see any at all. Replace it before it melts to your wires and Shortens out. Ive had a very expensive Zapco amp that got cooked due to a JL block that was supposed to be rated for 300 amps, and it ended up melting with a 200 amp ANL fuse and shorted out to the back wall in one my trucks years ago. Used Stinger and never had any issues. Just replaced a Nice expensive Kicker one that started melting the housing. Mind you.. All connections are well secure and use ferrules and Heat shrinked as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8817266, member: 634282"] Ive heard of Install Bay which is pretty decent but not Install Gear. Should work just fine. Keep an eye out on the Interior Housing for any sight of melting. If you see any at all. Replace it before it melts to your wires and Shortens out. Ive had a very expensive Zapco amp that got cooked due to a JL block that was supposed to be rated for 300 amps, and it ended up melting with a 200 amp ANL fuse and shorted out to the back wall in one my trucks years ago. Used Stinger and never had any issues. Just replaced a Nice expensive Kicker one that started melting the housing. Mind you.. All connections are well secure and use ferrules and Heat shrinked as well. [/QUOTE]
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