ROAD/RACE Piggyback VERSION 2
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Hey, I just got mine in today. Grat time on shipping, but bad news, you shipped it to my billing address. So now my parents know i got it and want to know all about it. my dads against major modifications. i asked to have it shipped to my PO box in college. but i guess now i got a question. can i install it with the clips it comes with and have it work fine for a day till i get back to college and sauter it in? but thanks again, good shipping time
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Sorry. My shipping Dept. Is instructed to always ship to the billing address and UPS will not do P.O. Boxes. Tell you dad it is a stereo amp.
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lol he knows a little more than that. i told him theres no wire cutting and i can just take it off when ever and it helps gas mileage and a little power. and that it cost only $200
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He'll be watching me install this, and from what i read from the old PB instructions it doesnt sound like a have to sever any wires. is this right?
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now that i look at these clips, how do the T's connect to the wires, do i strip the wire myself then connect it or does the connector cut into the wire itself when i clip it shut?
When you close the clips, the metal pierces the wire insulation giving you your eletrical connection. However, these clips are infamous for not giving you a grat connection, hence why soldering is definately recommended.





