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I added a kicker zx 750.1 amp to a l5 10' solobaric with 0 gauge tsunami wiring and stinger 300amp fuse and stinger braided rca's to my pioneer premier 600USB let me know what you think also need to make a small amp rack any ideas? I went with the 750 so i can upgrade subs later
 

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you dont need that big of wire for that small of a amp.....but if you plan on having a bigger system then you will be good for when you do it..

yea the the guy i bought the amp from threw that stuff in for free so I used it.But yes it is big but i dont think too big could hurt only to osmall right?
 

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a simple carpeted plywood board, and turning the amp 90 degrees will greatly improve the cosmetics of the install.


Running all the wiring under the carpet will help a lot too.

Are you going to use Allen head bolts and T-nuts to mount the amp?
I think it would really clean it up, and would make things easier to maintain down the road.
You can find them at ACE hardware, Home depot, Lowes etc.


I used them last time to mount my amps and it was way way easier... once you were done predrilling.

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hahaha holy effin wire!! lol good shit! room to upgrade
 

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that ground does not look good.
looks like just the seat frame and not the actual car frame
 
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a simple carpeted plywood board, and turning the amp 90 degrees will greatly improve the cosmetics of the install.


Running all the wiring under the carpet will help a lot too.

Are you going to use Allen head bolts and T-nuts to mount the amp?
I think it would really clean it up, and would make things easier to maintain down the road.
You can find them at ACE hardware, Home depot, Lowes etc.


I used them last time to mount my amps and it was way way easier... once you were done predrilling.
Thanks eagle .allen head bolts and t nuts? what size i really want to clean this up i just did a rough install to get an idea of what i need
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that ground does not look good.
looks like just the seat frame and not the actual car frame

Where did you guys ground your amps? not many options back there
 

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thehoe92: the seat frame is = chassis because it is bolted in. Plus looks like that ground is on the seat bolt= chassis.

T: on my PPI a300 I think it was 1/4-24 or something? Easiest thing to do is just go thru them and find one that:

a: has a head big enough to retain the amp,
b: a shaft small enough to go thru the hole
c: a shaft long enough to go thru the amp and the mounting material
d: pick out T nuts with the same thread pitch and size.

then you drill the mounting holes, put the t nuts in, Clamp them into the wood.
 

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