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<blockquote data-quote="Strpperpolef150" data-source="post: 12984837" data-attributes="member: 126895"><p>Depending on your goals you can use either quality 4ga or 1/0 wire. You will need to upgrade the following: </p><p></p><p>Battery Ground to Chassis Ground</p><p>Alternator Positive to Battery Positive</p><p>Engine Ground to Chassis Ground</p><p></p><p>You will need ring terminals for the wire and a fuse for the alt postive to bat positive. 150a for 4ga or 250-300a for 1/0. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure on the lengths for each, but generally 10ft of wire covers the whole project. You can always bust out a tape measure to get an idea. I recommend using quality brand wire to insure you get actual 4ga or 1/0. Shok Industries, KnuKonceptz, Stinger, and Kicker are good brands to choose from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strpperpolef150, post: 12984837, member: 126895"] Depending on your goals you can use either quality 4ga or 1/0 wire. You will need to upgrade the following: Battery Ground to Chassis Ground Alternator Positive to Battery Positive Engine Ground to Chassis Ground You will need ring terminals for the wire and a fuse for the alt postive to bat positive. 150a for 4ga or 250-300a for 1/0. I'm not sure on the lengths for each, but generally 10ft of wire covers the whole project. You can always bust out a tape measure to get an idea. I recommend using quality brand wire to insure you get actual 4ga or 1/0. Shok Industries, KnuKonceptz, Stinger, and Kicker are good brands to choose from. [/QUOTE]
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