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ok so not sure if this should go in "the lounge" or in "diy" because technically .....I did do it myself.
Thought I should post something of me and my father putting my 12'' inch JL audio sub in the back of my jeep. The other speakers are NEW kicker KS5250's, and A new JVC head unit(KD-HDR20). I routed the power cable for the sub through the fuse box and put a new fuse(dedicated to the sub) in the fuse box. This is a cleaner way of going about this , than having a random fuse in my engine compartment. I also do not have to worry about any corrosion on a connector that would have been on the battery terminal.<span style="font-size: 13px;"> feel free to ask questions</span>
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^^ this is what the fuse box looked like before^^
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^new sub power cable going in^
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Thought I should post something of me and my father putting my 12'' inch JL audio sub in the back of my jeep. The other speakers are NEW kicker KS5250's, and A new JVC head unit(KD-HDR20). I routed the power cable for the sub through the fuse box and put a new fuse(dedicated to the sub) in the fuse box. This is a cleaner way of going about this , than having a random fuse in my engine compartment. I also do not have to worry about any corrosion on a connector that would have been on the battery terminal.<span style="font-size: 13px;"> feel free to ask questions</span>






^^ this is what the fuse box looked like before^^


^new sub power cable going in^









