I love Audison Cables
#1
I love Audison Cables
I got bored today, so after my exams i finally decided to go upgrade my 8 gauge with some Audison 2 gauge power wires.
With the .50 a foot i saved by getting the Audison cables i bought this:
makes everything a little cleaner in my engine bay:
I'm using the top post now as opposed to the side post in which i was using the piece that allows you to put the power cables on with a nut so it doesn't interfere with the factory power. My 2 gauge and 4 gauge are now much cleaner..
Wires and grounds:
This stuff looks alot nicer then the stinger wires (which im still running )
The Audison wire makes the runs alot easier, mostly because its like running a pair of shoe laces..
I was searching for a cheap alternative for wiring and people have said to use welding cable... just my .02 but running an homemade audison kit, including battery clamp not to mention its the best in its class (3 levels of wiring and clamps) for under $140..
With the .50 a foot i saved by getting the Audison cables i bought this:
makes everything a little cleaner in my engine bay:
I'm using the top post now as opposed to the side post in which i was using the piece that allows you to put the power cables on with a nut so it doesn't interfere with the factory power. My 2 gauge and 4 gauge are now much cleaner..
Wires and grounds:
This stuff looks alot nicer then the stinger wires (which im still running )
The Audison wire makes the runs alot easier, mostly because its like running a pair of shoe laces..
I was searching for a cheap alternative for wiring and people have said to use welding cable... just my .02 but running an homemade audison kit, including battery clamp not to mention its the best in its class (3 levels of wiring and clamps) for under $140..
Last edited by Joshv06; 04-26-2007 at 09:55 PM.
#5
Originally Posted by zzzzzzz
that is nice wire , i looked at it but the store was asking alot for it and would not play in there $
thay did not have kits just by the foot
thay did not have kits just by the foot
#7
I worked for the canadian distributor when it came to canada. AWESOME stuff to install. Yes, a bit pricey, but you get what you pay for. have been beating the crap out of the remaining pieces i have and they are all still going strong. Well worth the extra money.
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