+1 for KnuKonceptz superb stuff.
8gauge will be fine and is easier to work with (hide, poke through holes, etc)
I'd just run 4gauge and call it a day, that way if you ever upgrade, or want to run a 2nd amp, you can.
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+1 for KnuKonceptz superb stuff.
8gauge will be fine and is easier to work with (hide, poke through holes, etc)
I'd just run 4gauge and call it a day, that way if you ever upgrade, or want to run a 2nd amp, you can.
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