TL: Where to run 0 gauge?

Old 01-19-2015, 10:47 AM
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Where to run 0 gauge?

I have a 2000 TL and I am wondering if anyone can assist me in where to feed a run of 0 gauge power into my trunk. Thank you for all your suggestions
Old 02-04-2015, 11:07 PM
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Through firewall (make sure that big a$$ fuse is only a couple inches away from the battery at most) then under center console, just make sure there's no rubbing on the shift lever cable or anything then if you have a hump in the center of the rear floorboard i'd go down to the bottom of it, either side, then to the right or left following lower back side of rear floor board then when you get close to the trim go up and under rear seat, (USE THE WIRE COVER STUFF AND MAYBE EVEN DYNAMAT TO PREVENT A SHORT) then your home free to the trunk.... That's what I think off top of my head or go under the car just stay away from exhaust and use grommets and wire shield and zipties or cable clamps all the way back.... We used to do that all the time at Tweeter before they closed up shop. I was an installer there for a couple years..... Good luck connecting to the battery and I hope your doing things right and getting a bigger alternator if you need wire that big!
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Originally Posted by d4atls
I was an installer there for a couple years..... Good luck connecting to the battery and I hope your doing things right and getting a bigger alternator if you need wire that big!


this insults my intelligence..
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