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Old 08-10-2008, 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by radareclipse View Post
Use wire loom over your wires for basic overall protection. Any good car audio shop will have some or a good automotive parts store. As for cable quality, I know Stinger and JL Audio (their anal about their stuff) have cables that are true AWG (American Wire Gauge) rated wires and the jackets are of a really good quality. They haven't cheesed out with aluminum clad copper wire like 80% of the crap on the market these days. Soundquest from Stinger is their cheap line so stay away from that.

That's what I wanted to hear, now I have an idea of where to go.

I have industrial grade wireloom, heat resistant and anti-corrosive material I got at the electronic supply store. I asked about automotive supplies, but they carry for stuff for elevators, escalators, etc.. all industrial grade. Hardly any of their supplies are meant for automotive.
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