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Hey, got these in yesterday, should have all of my wiring in soon. Dist. block, in-line fuse holder, fuse, 1/0 ring terminal, 2-5M rca's, 10' 4 ga wire, 8 ga terminal, 4 ga terminal.

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Anyone have any experience or know how the heck to get the wire to stay into this:

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Thanks,

Ed

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I think it goes like this, slide end of wire, insert wire into block, tighten end into block.

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slide wire into socket there...bend wire over socket..then screw it into the block

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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That's what I thought, but I wanted to make sure before I screwed anything up. :lol2: The dist. block in my other Neon has set scews to tighten down on the wire. Wire should be here Friday or early next week, now just need to build a box still.

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I guess this is pretty good stuff, I bought some wire from Nick and he said it was KnuKonceptz. I searched and found their website, darn good prices. Got it in and it looks like good quality, heavy-duty pieces, more so than the Street-Wires stuff in my 1st gen Neon. Not bad for $125 to wire up a car in all 1/0, 4 & 8 ga. Crutchfield and even Parts Express were WAY more expensive. :rockwoot:

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I guess this is pretty good stuff, I bought some wire from Nick and he said it was KnuKonceptz. I searched and found their website, darn good prices. Got it in and it looks like good quality, heavy-duty pieces, more so than the Street-Wires stuff in my 1st gen Neon. Not bad for $125 to wire up a car in all 1/0, 4 & 8 ga. Crutchfield and even Parts Express were WAY more expensive. :rockwoot:

yea, with that distro block with the weird nut thing. you strip the wire a bit longer, shuv it thru the hole, then bend the strands back over the end, then screw it in.

personally, i like the set screw because it feels like more metal is touching metal... but thats just mee. :(

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slide wire into socket there...bend wire over socket..then screw it into the block

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

The Tsunami topper WAS good for something huh? You learned well. It confused me at first. I though it was some type of compression fitting untill I just screwed it in and realized you could easily pull the cable right out.

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