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<blockquote data-quote="Reptar" data-source="post: 949998" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>You can use the ground locations on the fender where the kit lands to use as a really solid ground point, that gives you 2 more vs the battery post direct. And for positive, you can tap into the fuse box post, or either end of the fuse holder (depending if you want it fused off the main cable fuse). </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry bud, you clearly don't have a clue on material costs. Heck even a cheap amplifier wiring kit costs $50 with the cheapest cable and lug ends you can find. This isn't a cheaply tossed together kit. It's super-flex high strand 1/0 copper (so it bends and routes easily), tech flex sleeved (better looks & better protection), enclosed end-tinned copper lugs (keeps air out so cables don't corrode), chemical/moisture resistant heat shrink tubing to seal the ends, properly sized ANN fuse & fuse holder, AND on top of all that, it's pre-made, to length, for an exact drop in install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reptar, post: 949998, member: 1883"] You can use the ground locations on the fender where the kit lands to use as a really solid ground point, that gives you 2 more vs the battery post direct. And for positive, you can tap into the fuse box post, or either end of the fuse holder (depending if you want it fused off the main cable fuse). Sorry bud, you clearly don't have a clue on material costs. Heck even a cheap amplifier wiring kit costs $50 with the cheapest cable and lug ends you can find. This isn't a cheaply tossed together kit. It's super-flex high strand 1/0 copper (so it bends and routes easily), tech flex sleeved (better looks & better protection), enclosed end-tinned copper lugs (keeps air out so cables don't corrode), chemical/moisture resistant heat shrink tubing to seal the ends, properly sized ANN fuse & fuse holder, AND on top of all that, it's pre-made, to length, for an exact drop in install. [/QUOTE]
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