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AJRXtreme 
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in FL they would charge me $100 for the whole thing but ive spent enough money as it is
03 F150 on 24's
HU:Pioneer DVD5700
Frt:MC57
Subs:(12)S12L7
Amps:(3)KX2500.1's, MC-2004
bruno71088 
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4 gauge is the thikness of the wire the smaller the number the thinker the wire
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AJRXtreme wrote:

I got a Legacy LAMP4 1600 Watt 4 Gauge Car Amp Wiring Kit for the amp and subs and i wanted to know if this was right for the subs and amp i have. i also wanted to know what "LAMP4" and "4 gauge" means. I am really new to all this car audio stuff so speak to me in newb terms. thanks a whole bunch!

I think it means made from the finest lamp cord. Just joking. 4 gauge is the size of the wire, lower gauges of wire are thicker.

AJRXtreme 
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so is 4 guage any good?
03 F150 on 24's
HU:Pioneer DVD5700
Frt:MC57
Subs:(12)S12L7
Amps:(3)KX2500.1's, MC-2004
AJRXtreme 
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is 4 guage the best?
03 F150 on 24's
HU:Pioneer DVD5700
Frt:MC57
Subs:(12)S12L7
Amps:(3)KX2500.1's, MC-2004
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Posted: June 08, 2004 at 9:43 PM / IP Logged  
djMINIoompa wrote:

First, you need power. Connect it to your battery terminal, using 4 ga. wire...

Pay attention, class.

Build the box so that it performs well in the worst case scenario and, in return, it will reward you at all times.
bruno71088 
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ya 4 gauge is good especially for that, hey im in florida too were in florida are u
AJRXtreme 
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i live in melbourne
03 F150 on 24's
HU:Pioneer DVD5700
Frt:MC57
Subs:(12)S12L7
Amps:(3)KX2500.1's, MC-2004
bruno71088 
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oh thats far i was there this weekend surfing at sabastion but im in pinellas park i would help u do that for free but thats pretty far away
AJRXtreme 
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its all good, my dad will probably help me out with it. Now that i know the info on how to do it i will be able to figure everything out.
03 F150 on 24's
HU:Pioneer DVD5700
Frt:MC57
Subs:(12)S12L7
Amps:(3)KX2500.1's, MC-2004
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