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InstallGear Dual 1/0 Gauge Amp Wiring Kit | Amp Kit with 4 Amplifier Installation Wiring True Spec and Soft Touch Wire | 4 Gauge Wire, 1/0 Gauge Amp Kit, Amplifier Wiring Kit, Sub Wiring Kit

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Size: 0 Gauge (Dual)


Color: Red


Features

  • 17ft Red 1/0 Gauge CCA Power Wire & 3ft Black 1/0 Gauge CCA Ground Wire
  • 6ft Red 4 Gauge CCA Power Wire & 6ft Black 4 Gauge CCA Ground Wire
  • ANL Fuse Holder with Fuse and (2) 1/0 Gauge to 4 Gauge Distribution Blocks
  • (2) 17ft RCA Cables, 17ft 14 Gauge Speaker Wire and 17ft Remote Wire AND (4) 1/0 Gauge Crimp Ring Terminals, (4) 4 Gauge Crimp Ring Terminals and 6ft Split Loom
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Manufacturer: ‎InstallGear


Brand: ‎InstallGear


Item Weight: ‎7.72 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎17.04 x 10.98 x 4.41 inches


Item model number: ‎IGDAK0


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎IGDAK0-Parent


Date First Available: January 7, 2016


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  • Nice entry level wiring kit
Size: 4 Gauge Color: Red
For the price, this kit is nice. The quality is fine and I am getting absolutely no "engine noise" from my system using this kit, and that's one of the most important things to me. Make sure you do a good job attaching the ground wire, that's the one that messes a lot of first time installers up. If you install it on a painted part of the car, it may introduce noise. I always grind down the area I'm mounting the ground to, usually around a seat bolt or something fairly strong so it's a nice solid connection. All the connectors are fine, you will need a crimp tool or a pliers to crimp them. The RCA cables are pretty good quality, and the remote wire is small but works well. Fuse holder is nice, easy to connect and mount. I think the speaker wire is a little small if you are powering a subwoofer, but it works. You can double it up which effectively lowers the gauge by one level (every lower gauge is double the thickness of the previous gauge). This will help reduce resistance which puts less strain on your amp and can result in better sound with less distortion. Anyway, this is a good wiring kit. Price is nice, quality is fine. I'm happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2018 by eric

  • Everything i needed
Size: 4 Gauge Color: Red
Good quality
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024 by Kindle Customer

  • Great buy!
Size: 4 Gauge Color: Red
Exactly what I needed
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by Lyle Follmer

  • If you stay within the limitations of the CCA wire, it's really hard to go wrong.
Size: 4 Gauge Color: Red
I'm not going to lie, this isn't the best kit out there. In fact, far from. From what I can gather, this kit is cheap because it is using CCA (copper clad aluminium) wiring, and not OFC (oxygen-free copper). As such, the wire in this kit will NOT handle the same amount of electrical load as a 4 AWG OFC cable. That being said, for having CCA wire, this kit is definitely a steal at it's current price (~20 when I bought it vs ~60 for OFC). It has everything you'll need to get started, and it's all good enough to be serviceable. The selling point here, though, is the gauge of the wire. Most CCA kits are very much undersized, and with a larger insulator in order to give off the appearance of true 4 gauge. But the wire in this kit appears to be actual 4 gauge (compared to a 4 gauge battery cable I had laying around). Because of this, there should be no doubt of what this kit can power. As a general rule, CCA should always be treated as being as capable as its 2 gauge lower OFC counterpart. This means that this particular 4 gauge CCA cable is more along the lines of a 6 gauge OFC cable. This means it should be able to power around 600 watts RMS without too much trouble. Going beyond this, however, may cause the CCA cable to overheat and begin to melt (please see 6/17/18 update below). For me, I have it powering around 376 watts RMS across two amps (one for two 12" Aplines and a smaller one for my front door speakers). The wire does not get warm to the touch, even after running my system up quite loud over a decent period of time (~1 to 2 hours). Another thing to keep in mind is that CCA has a tendency to corrode MUCH quicker than OFC. In fact, I've seen some of my CCA wire that I used for other projects (not the wire in this particular kit) corrode in less than a year. As such, I recommend treating connections with dielectric grease, which will help to protect the connections from corrosion. Do this, at least under the hood where it is more prone to outside elements, and you should be fine. Just keep an eye on it. Another thing to keep in mind is that the fuse holder in this kit is NOT water proof. So do not put it in an area that is likely to get wet, and ensure that you use dielectric grease on the connections to the fuse. Overall, this kit is too good to pass up, so long as you understand its limitations and that you get what you pay for. This is NOT a premium kit. I realize there is a bad stigma against CCA, but, if you stay within the limitations of the CCA wire, it's really hard to go wrong. AFTERTHOUGHT: The speaker wire included with this kit is pretty junky looking, in my opinion. I used it myself, but only because I know I'm not going to put more than 38 watts RMS through them (probably less than that even). Fine for a small external amp for door speakers. Not so much recommended for subwoofers capable of 100+ watts RMS. UPDATE 6/17/18: So, I went a little bit overboard recently, and wound up adding two more 12" subwoofers, in addition to the two Alpines I already had, for a total of four 12s. In order to power all of this sufficiently, I decided to get a decent budget amp from Rockville ( Rockville dB45 3200 Watt/1600w RMS 4 Channel Amplifier Car Stereo Amp, Loud!! ). Running them bridged should push, at most, 800 RMS, which exceeds what I recommended above. To add a little more salt, I also upgraded the front amplifier for my doors to a budget 2-channel that I picked up from WalMart (Dual XPR82D). It has a CEA rating of 80 watts RMS, per channel. So, if I understand correctly, this means it is pushing up to 160 RMS between my two door speakers (I have the gain all the way up, with no distortion). After doing the math, it would appear that I am running up to 960 RMS, give or take depending on listening volume. Probably a smidge less, but definitely more than the 600 I recommended earlier. The point of this update is to share that I've yet to feel my power wire so much as get warm, and I haven't changed it out, or even added to it. Does this mean that I changed my recommendation? Well, no. After all, I am running a secondary battery specifically made for car audio. I'm no engineer, but I'm guessing that this battery could be helping to keep the load off the main wire during peak power usage from my amps, considering it has a lower resistance and is closer to my amps. Take this update with a grain of salt. I just wanted to share my positive experience thus far. Completely on you if you choose to take the same risk and start some kind of fire by accident. I will update if my experience changes. ANOTHER UPDATE 3/25/19: I have since changed my setup a little bit. Life circumstances changed and, as a result, the space I need in my vehicle also changed. Due to this change, I went down to a single amp, and a single 12" Alpine. Still rocking the Rockville, but it's now powering my entire sound system (two 6x9 doors and the 12). The only thing that hasn't seen a major change in nearly a year is the power wire. It is still holding up fantastically. It has yet to get warm, or cause any noticeable issues with my setup. I still check it once in awhile to ensure it hasn't corroded. Luckily, the dielectric grease trick appears to be working, as I've yet to see any signs of corrosion. I'll update this review again if anything negative happens with the power wire down the line. If that update never comes, then it's safe to assume that the wire remained in good condition for as long as I needed it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2018 by Devon Day Devon Day

  • A great starter kit for beginners.
Size: 4 Gauge Color: Red
This is not OFC wire. This is CCA wire, copper clad aluminum. OFC stands for oxygen free copper. CCA wire will not handle the amperage OFC wire will. You can pull about 85 amps through this 4 gauge CCA wire. If your amp has a bigger fuse than 85 amps, then you want to make sure you go to zero gauge. That being said the quality of the components is very nice. I didn't care for the fuse block that came with it, I swapped it out for watertight circuit breaker, but that was just my preference. It doesn't come with enough speaker wire to run an entire system, but there is enough speaker wire to run to a sub box. I did not know when I purchased this it was CCA wire. I was in the car audio 20 years ago and you didn't see CCA wire back then. It was all copper. That being said it will do the job I needed to do just fine. I'm running a very modest system, I just added on to the factory radio to get a little bit better sound. I will eventually upgrade to zero gauge copper wire probably during the summer. But the quality of everything is pretty good I can't complain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2022 by Allen E Crews Jr

  • Great
Size: 4 Gauge Color: Blue
Worked out nicely I used it in a 2014 f150 super crew cab had plenty of wire
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by Emanuel h

  • Great product for the money!
Size: 4 Gauge Color: Red
Would definitely buy again!
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by Aron Row

  • Good kit
Size: 4 Gauge Color: Red
Perfect amount of wire for most cars.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024 by Mike Anderson

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