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<blockquote data-quote="bunkrd you" data-source="post: 7072518" data-attributes="member: 626734"><p>Did the big three minus the positive to alt because I am waiting for my new alternator before screwing around with that. Big three is done in 2/0=) and I grounded my battery a second time in 2/0 so i can use the tool maker posts a d blocks. Just will make less wires flying around considering how many 1/0 and 2/0 runs I have going around in the back. This weekend I am also going to make a battery rack for my d31 yellow top and 9a31 to sit on top of one another so that should clean up the build as well. Also I picked up an alpine mp220 2 channel due to needing to save space considering I already have two amps back there three batts a lot of runs of rcas, speaker wire, and power/grounds on top of a 8 cube box. It is 140x1 bridged that will push my kick panel type r's. Kick panels will be here tommorow or wednesday. Not bad for still being in high school and having to work for every penny going into this build. I just love working on my truck so I keep finding ways to elongate this build</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunkrd you, post: 7072518, member: 626734"] Did the big three minus the positive to alt because I am waiting for my new alternator before screwing around with that. Big three is done in 2/0=) and I grounded my battery a second time in 2/0 so i can use the tool maker posts a d blocks. Just will make less wires flying around considering how many 1/0 and 2/0 runs I have going around in the back. This weekend I am also going to make a battery rack for my d31 yellow top and 9a31 to sit on top of one another so that should clean up the build as well. Also I picked up an alpine mp220 2 channel due to needing to save space considering I already have two amps back there three batts a lot of runs of rcas, speaker wire, and power/grounds on top of a 8 cube box. It is 140x1 bridged that will push my kick panel type r's. Kick panels will be here tommorow or wednesday. Not bad for still being in high school and having to work for every penny going into this build. I just love working on my truck so I keep finding ways to elongate this build [/QUOTE]
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