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Why not use 2 amp kits?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nate_100" data-source="post: 3077074" data-attributes="member: 575483"><p>You can do the 1/0 and use distro block or use 2 4 awg kits. I myself like to run the best wiring I can (1/0 stinger) and when price is no object and it really shouldn't be when it comes to your electrical. You should also do the big 3 if you havent already. Use 1/0 awg or at worst 4awg. Anything is better than stock. You wont be sorry and kicking ur own butt in the end!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nate_100, post: 3077074, member: 575483"] You can do the 1/0 and use distro block or use 2 4 awg kits. I myself like to run the best wiring I can (1/0 stinger) and when price is no object and it really shouldn't be when it comes to your electrical. You should also do the big 3 if you havent already. Use 1/0 awg or at worst 4awg. Anything is better than stock. You wont be sorry and kicking ur own butt in the end! [/QUOTE]
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