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    Those that frequent the board may have come across my many newbish question over the last few weeks, so to retain this trend here goes. The bracket that attaches to the positive battery post is an odd shape and I haven't come across any pictures that showcase others methods to attach to it. Any opinions on the best way to attach to it with a 4 gauge power cord is appreciated.
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    Kicker BT4. Google it.
    2005 GP GXP Ivory White, OBX Headers, Cat and Muffler delete, HP Self Tuned, De-badged/Custom LS4 badges, K&N CAI, Intense Poly upper mounts, Strut Tower Braces, HSRK, HID 8000k headlights, Switchback LED front turn signals, interior LED's. Dyno'd @ 275whp/275wtq
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    really? isnt it a top post battery?
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    just use the positive terminal of the underhood fuse box. This is much easier to access, and easier to attach a ring terminal to.
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    if you running any subs that is not the correct location at all. power will be lost and sucked off from your system. Just 6 more inches and its on that batt
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    The positive cable from the battery goes directly to the positive terminal of the fuse box, thus making them the exact same point electrically.If you want more power than replace said cable with a larger one ( BIG 3).
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