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    Amp kit installation?

    Hi all,

    Is anyone in the Cambridge area bored that could possibly help me install my sub/amp

    Hope this subject is ok in the general section as it gets the most visibility
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geeen View Post
    Watcha got? Whats it going into? Car or House?
    Gots me a xplod sub and fusion amp going into a corolla wagon. need me a heat gun to heat the wrap stuff onto the connections
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    Quote Originally Posted by G4L4XY View Post
    Gots me a xplod sub and fusion amp going into a corolla wagon. need me a heat gun to heat the wrap stuff onto the connections
    Decent hairdryer should do it?
    I'd come give you a hand, but it's raining and cold. Dunno how much help I'd be anyway, last time I wired in an amp I blew a massive fuse, burnt through the rubber coating on the cable and had a boot full of smoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinz0r View Post
    Decent hairdryer should do it?
    I'd come give you a hand, but it's raining and cold. Dunno how much help I'd be anyway, last time I wired in an amp I blew a massive fuse, burnt through the rubber coating on the cable and had a boot full of smoke.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinz0r View Post
    Decent hairdryer should do it?

    I'd come give you a hand, but it's raining and cold. Dunno how much help I'd be anyway, last time I wired in an amp I blew a massive fuse, burnt through the rubber coating on the cable and had a boot full of smoke.






    Hahahaha talent. I've installed 3 amps/subs. Only dramas I've had was I fucked up an earth so had to sand down the metal and bolt it down harder.

    I just used insulation tape and it was fine. Hardest part is trying to get the wires through the firewall and into the boot.

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    Got a small butane blowtorch, best thing out to nicely char and blacken the outside of the heatshrink, much better than any heatgun.
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