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  1. any point coming off of your alt, and connecting to your engine will be good to use. I suggest using the one I did in my pic as it is close and easy to access. although with your car that point might not be there. buss bars are more efficient plus they provide flexability on installs. but considering the link you provided is for 3 or more batteries bus bar are not essential. I know with my setup my batteries are on either side of my trunk, which is 40inch away from each other and making a bus bar that long that would work for me wouldn't be cost efficient. also rather then using a LONG bolt just use one of these they are pretty cheap on ebay or your local car audio shop. I suggest using those because you can attach your cars electrical stuff on the main piece close to the battery, then all your car audio stuff on the other end. that way if you ever need to remove the runs it is simple to do and you don't need to worry about dissconecting your cars power at the same time. and yes a long bolt also works just keep in mind the depth of the hole and try not to bottom out.
  2. I second that vote for a aq1200d
  3. Start at the beging page one. I want meter numbers PICS not showing his ugly TRUCK! DODGEEEEEE! grow up?
  4. whats going on . I have to make these stupid post . So I saying whats up and Bass Da Nation Fool!
  5. That's not an addiction, that's just being stupid...
  6. -2 points
    1) You should have a fuse on the positive lead coming from the front battery to the rear or second battery and also a fuse before your amp. 2) Yes you can, but this adapter will probably have to be custom made. You can get a thin piece of metal, bend it and drill it to fit on your post, then tap it so you can screw the ring terminals onto it. I saw something similar on a build log somewhere on this website. If I have to do it when I install my battery in May, I'll do a log of it for you! 3) Yes, you should do front battery (+) to rear battery (+) and front battery (-) to rear battery (-). Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any more questions. EDIT: Spelling

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