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Julian

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  1. From what ive read, CCA can support up to 300 amps of current (depending on length) and pure copper wire can handle 350+ amps (of course depending on length). The CCA is good stuff I've used it with no problem, and Im also now using 2/0 of welding wire. Flexibility is about the same, however the welding cable is much easier to work with it since it is true Awg and not oversized to compensate for the lack of copper, Aka it fits into terminals/fuse blocks easier IMO.
  2. I'd get universal regardless due to the fact you're able to recone the woofer if you ever get more of them,
  3. Hahah hey now! I had to go through basic and tech school.. So that explains a lot of it :pp I should have my saz-2500 within a few weeks. Im not sure how I could get down to 1 ohm with 6 woofs
  4. Sadly the third deka has a bad cell and I'm not quite sure I can do anything about that, but the lugs are schweeet, I'm going to pick some more up since there so easy to get, I get 10% military discount at homedepot so they're not too bad, they bite on to the wire extremely well. @Duran i like doing car audio barefoot what can I say!
  5. And yes, I have a plan to keep the batteries from moving about!
  6. Let's see, Ammonia, clear nail polish, That's all I can think of. My dad uses those with great success.
  7. Bam! Used some hardware again to run it First deka in, ran out of 2/0 for the second. Used the terminals from homedepot! That's all for now folks! Got 7.1 cubes and I'm thinking 6 Fi x's or 6 dcons :3 on a saz-2500 Should be sick
  8. FINALLY got free time! Less than 5 bucks a pair from home depot, they're awesome, screw on, copper, and support up to 4/0 :3 What could this be? Test fit, yes that is home electrical fitings! :3 Hmm.. I love my Stang :3 making life easy! 2/0! Easy peasy Cut a weebit to facilitate better clearance Fuse placement, looks good for now! Ran under. Close up Poking through! Lolwut? Stock alt for the win! Hot too!
  9. That's how I've always seen it done, are you doing the ENTIRE panel with plexiglas or just a window?
  10. Double the wall with the plexi to 1.5 with two .75 panels then cut the top panel to the size of the plexiglas and leave the bottom 1 inch smaller so the plexiglas will sit in the groove of the bottom then screw or bolt in
  11. Most 10s will fit right at home in an 8s enclosure especially if it's sealed.
  12. Not a huge fan of eDUH. Here answer these questions. What are your space limitations? What's your vehicle? What amp(s) do you plan to use? Will you be doing all of this yourself? What equipment do you already have? What electrical upgrades do you have? That'll help us help you.
  13. REALLY unlike nick or Scott not sure what's going on the otherside
  14. 18 class days till im back home!
  15. Dual alts will most likely be more expensive than a singular large alternator.
  16. More when it comes to electrical is ALWAYS better, its easier to buy one large alternator, instead of buying a smaller one and say "shit this isn't enough" and have to sell that smaller one (and probably lose money) to buy a larger one.
  17. Where I'm from and from past experiences if you have a radar detector on your dash and you get pulled over the cops are typically more likely to give you a ticket just due to the fact of having one. They can also ticket you for "obstruction of view" etc. Just drive the speed limit.
  18. well first off your glass has to EXTREMELY EXTREMELY clean
  19. (most) shops will do a good job, from my experience shops that do tint exclusively tend to do the best job because that's all they do and they typically do not only cars but other tint jobs, however that's just from personal experience. Make sure they do not cut the tint directly on the glass, because the razor blades can and will scratch the shit out of your glass i had that happen to me personally guy said it was probably a defect from the assembly line. Prices are typically very competitive, in my area for my mustang it was all around 150-160 bucks.
  20. so 1.5" 1 inch screws should be enough.
  21. depends on how thick your baffle is..
  22. pure copper 1/0 should be able to do 350+ amps of current.. so that's well within the limits of the 3500.

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