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joseph shimabukuro
Greater than one weekInstallGear is the best, highest quality car audio company that has the best quality material, especially power/ ground/ speaker wires for the lowest most reasonal price there is!! Do your home work. They STILL are the lowest price for 0 AWG OFC wire on the market in the world period!!
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Stewart M.
> 3 dayFYI .
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Antonio
> 3 dayStrong
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Corey J. Tilton
> 3 daymeh. not real copper. its plated. jacket is thin. ended up returning it because i really dont trust it
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James power
> 3 dayNothing
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GRUNTDOGG
> 3 dayWell for one this is not 1/0 wire ! The wire in the 1/0 coating its right around 8 gauge wire .so yeah beside that little lie .all is great
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c.a.pro
> 3 dayThis is good stuff. No complaints at all. Would use again.
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lyle henderson
> 3 dayFlexible easy to use and route around exhaust brake lines etc.
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Ian Johnson
> 3 dayThis cable really is soft. It can bend very easily. That makes routing this cable no problem at all. The size matched with all the crimp ends I used so I assume its accurate. It can be difficult not to cut the actual wiring when stripping the sheathing so be careful because they are very very thin to help make the cable more flexible. When crimping with set screw type connectors, a few wires will likely flake out so I used some heat shrink tubing to keep it tidy and help them frem seperating.
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Jason H.
Greater than one weekThe price is too good to be true. This stuff is not really copper, but thin copper coated aluminum, which conducts electricity very poorly. Wired this into my vintage truck, and I was loosing voltage with this wire. It would also get hot and the thin strands would melt at the battery posts. I took it out of my vehicle and tossed it promptly. I replaced it with real copper wire — noticed a significant difference with UL rated marine grade copper wires. Copper isn’t cheap, but you don’t want to burn up your vehicle with this cheap stuff. Everyone I’ve talked to has described CCA wire as complete junk. Don’t mess with this wire — buyer beware! It’s not safe for automotive use. Serious fire hazard.