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<blockquote data-quote="NofriendsSpongr" data-source="post: 575597" data-attributes="member: 556778"><p>I have a 4runner, I ended up running my wire under the body with some brackets holding it, then through a grommet under my carpet in the cargo area. worked out good.</p><p></p><p>-4 gauge with that amp will be FINE!!!</p><p></p><p>go with larger wire if you think you will ever upgrade to another amp, or add a second amp. I ran my brutus HARD with 4gauge wire, no meltage, I was just saying if you go way over what the wire can handle and put too high of an amperage fuse it might melt the wire. That is the point of the inline fuse, is to protect the wire in case of shorts, so if you put a 400amp fuse in the holder with 4 gauge wire, that could be a problem. There is a chart online or floating in the forums with length of wire to what it can handle......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NofriendsSpongr, post: 575597, member: 556778"] I have a 4runner, I ended up running my wire under the body with some brackets holding it, then through a grommet under my carpet in the cargo area. worked out good. -4 gauge with that amp will be FINE!!! go with larger wire if you think you will ever upgrade to another amp, or add a second amp. I ran my brutus HARD with 4gauge wire, no meltage, I was just saying if you go way over what the wire can handle and put too high of an amperage fuse it might melt the wire. That is the point of the inline fuse, is to protect the wire in case of shorts, so if you put a 400amp fuse in the holder with 4 gauge wire, that could be a problem. There is a chart online or floating in the forums with length of wire to what it can handle...... [/QUOTE]
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