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Gazza_DJ
28-06-2008, 22:42
I am in need of a fair bit of wiring, however those wiring kits wont suffice. Apart from CarAudioDirect, what sites sell various wires separately? thanks :)

jacko103
28-06-2008, 22:53
http://www.cablesexpress.co.uk/shop

Although I can't connect at the moment.

Gazza_DJ
28-06-2008, 22:58
thanks, i cant get through to them either. basically im after:

4m 4AWG
1x fused distro block (4AWG in, 8AWG out)
3m 8AWG power
2m 8AWG earth
12m speaker cable - doesnt need to be chunky as its only 60WRMS
5m remote wire
5m RCA
60A AGU fuse
2 30A AGU fuses

Its coming out at £56.20 on CAD + 9.99 delivery :|

any other sites? i'd rather get the lot from one site to save on delivery and for ease.

0Gee0
28-06-2008, 23:01
You wiring a sub to the end of a bus or something?

Gazza_DJ
28-06-2008, 23:05
im going on my rough measurements and Coop's recommendations. This is power wiring for two separate amps (hence the distro block) and speaker wiring for the front speakers.

jacko103
28-06-2008, 23:10
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/value-pc428-p-3788.html
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/connect-s400-p-3413.html

Gazza_DJ
28-06-2008, 23:11
safe, isnt 0AWG an absolute bitch to put in though? i wasnt aware twin kits were available!

jacko103
29-06-2008, 06:46
There are a few dual amp kits out there. I recommended this one because you won't find a cheaper 4awg out there and i assumed money was the biggest factor. Talk to Coops about 0awg, or look in his thread to see how he did it.

Coops
29-06-2008, 12:33
There are a few dual amp kits out there. I recommended this one because you won't find a cheaper 4awg out there and i assumed money was the biggest factor. Talk to Coops about 0awg, or look in his thread to see how he did it.

Yes 0awg was a bitch to get through, had to make the hole bigger to get it through to the engine bay, not easy when theres a tube already going through it and you cant work out how to disconnect it! :lol:

Coops
29-06-2008, 12:34
http://www.cablesexpress.co.uk/shop

Although I can't connect at the moment.

I think they have gone out of business :(

They dont answer the phone either :cry:, shame really as they were a quality company

Gazza_DJ
29-06-2008, 14:31
Yes 0awg was a bitch to get through, had to make the hole bigger to get it through to the engine bay, not easy when theres a tube already going through it and you cant work out how to disconnect it! :lol:

**** 0AWG then! i found a twin 4AWG kit, but its £45 + delivery. i guess im going to have to bite the bullet! :lol: