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Old 03-09-2001, 02:45 AM   #1
LX XLR8R
Dirk Diggler
 
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i ran 1/0 gauge welding cable witch IMHO is the best stuff out there..we have run that gauge wire to a section of body in the back and run cars with no problems..thier is no need to run a ground up front as long as you have a good ground out back..welding cable is supurioir because of 3 main reaons
-1..its extreme flexibality
-2..its restance to heat(its made for shorting out)
-3..its extreamly conductive(has thousands of little strands of wire in it)

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