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Old 29 December 2009 | 01:29 PM
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Hi all, any advice where to thread a power lead for a sub from battery through on a bugeye thanks
Old 29 December 2009 | 02:48 PM
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Haven't you got a blue ACC. fly lead out the back of your head unit? You can normally use this to supply a switched 12V to any bit af external equipment, such as a powered sub. This means that the sub only powers on when you fire up the head unit - a nice touch.

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if u are talking about instaling a large power cable for your amp then i uses the large rubber gromit on the passenger side behind the battery where a section of loom goes into the car. just make a small hole and poke wire through and it will come out near the passengers side foot well below dash and then can be routed straight into the kick panel so no messy wires.
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Yeah, if you're talking heavy duty thick power cable for a hi end powerful sub, then obviously my reply doesn't apply.

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