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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8849898" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>My adopted nephew is wanting me to install some stuff. He can't afford to do OFC kit from CT sounds or NVX. Which is what I want him to use. Personally I wish he would order the Stinger OFC kit with the 6 channel rca's for 98 bucks but he won't budge. I had to talk him out of going to walmart and buying that garbage.</p><p></p><p>Now normally I would NEVER EVER think of installing CCA power & ground wire but maybe this work. I have a 25 foot roll of 1/0 CCA from Sky High that the neighbor gave me for just hooking up his head unit one day. </p><p></p><p>For what I am installing it will work okay for the 4 channel I am going to use which is 100x4, a set of refurbished Kicker KS 6.5" components that I bought 12 years ago and are still not used, and a set of 6.5" RF 3-Way coaxials for the rear doors all in a 2005 4 door Dodge Dakota. </p><p></p><p>He wants to add in a subwoofer down the road like the one 10" RF P3D2 I have sitting here. That is around 500 watts RMS which I think we will do down the road. He already has an AGM that I told him to buy. </p><p></p><p>Think the CCA will hold up?? I hate even thinking of doing this as I want him to do it right with the 4 gauge OFC kit but he is being stubborn about it. </p><p></p><p>Me personally not a chance in hell would I use it on mine even for a low install like that but I am picky that way. Plus like everyone else once I start an install even though I "SAY" I am only going to do a small upgrade usually with 6 months I am switching it all out anyways,lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8849898, member: 676743"] My adopted nephew is wanting me to install some stuff. He can't afford to do OFC kit from CT sounds or NVX. Which is what I want him to use. Personally I wish he would order the Stinger OFC kit with the 6 channel rca's for 98 bucks but he won't budge. I had to talk him out of going to walmart and buying that garbage. Now normally I would NEVER EVER think of installing CCA power & ground wire but maybe this work. I have a 25 foot roll of 1/0 CCA from Sky High that the neighbor gave me for just hooking up his head unit one day. For what I am installing it will work okay for the 4 channel I am going to use which is 100x4, a set of refurbished Kicker KS 6.5" components that I bought 12 years ago and are still not used, and a set of 6.5" RF 3-Way coaxials for the rear doors all in a 2005 4 door Dodge Dakota. He wants to add in a subwoofer down the road like the one 10" RF P3D2 I have sitting here. That is around 500 watts RMS which I think we will do down the road. He already has an AGM that I told him to buy. Think the CCA will hold up?? I hate even thinking of doing this as I want him to do it right with the 4 gauge OFC kit but he is being stubborn about it. Me personally not a chance in hell would I use it on mine even for a low install like that but I am picky that way. Plus like everyone else once I start an install even though I "SAY" I am only going to do a small upgrade usually with 6 months I am switching it all out anyways,lol. [/QUOTE]
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