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ok im currently running sum cheap o wiring and id like to know what is the best route to upgrade it im running a 130 amp alt upped from a 60 amp. Big 3 is done with some good 4ga scraps i rounded up at the shop with copper ring terminals crimped on. I am running a RE audio dts 1500.1 amp battery is unfortunately stock till i go pick up my yellow top this sunday.

Should i just get a quality O.F.C. amp wiring kit?

Should I just order some welding lead and build my own?

If I do either of these do i need to get 4ga or thicker like 2 or 0ga?

There is also a 200 or so watt 2 chanel amp running 2 memphis 6x9s. this amp is already ran and hooked up tho so i could switch it over to the new run from a dist block or just leave it ran how it is just lookin for any good suggestions here

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A basic 4 gauge wire kit will suffice. A distribution block will work just fine for your two channel amp.

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i have been lookin at the knukonceptz site but i was wondering about the tinned copper and thanks for the input

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4 gauge will be fine but I would go ahead and do 0 gauge. It really isnt that much more and will allow future upgrades more than 4 will. Or you could do it twice like I did lol.

Also cca will be fine. And id much rather have a diehard platinum over any optima.

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right on the optima im getting in my project car im going to get tomorrow and free now tho lol thanks for the suggestion tho DBSUPRA

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ill be lookin for a bettery at some point tho being im drivin a lil honda im and my project is a 98 prelude sh both have a puny little thing for a bettery i can litterally grab the battery 1 handed over the top and pick it up in either case lol

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