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What's the most flexible 8ga and 4ga you guys have used? I know Audison Connect is very flexible but I'm having a tough time finding it so I need other brands.

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Wire from a local welding shop

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Kicker Hyper-Flex comes to mind first.
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Knu's new version is kinda flex and price is not bad...
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Knu's new version is kinda flex and price is not bad...
Have some on the way, I'll verify.
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the new rockford wire and old superflex is the shit
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This is what I got recently... KLM first version vs new version....
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I don't know if you can find it, but the old hexagonal stinger expert series stuff is crazy flexible. I remember running some 1/0 under a car one time and had a hard time getting it to go through the floor pan.
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i got some memphis audio 4 gauge that had an orange jacket from a local shop (cartunz). it is like a dead snake, thats how flexible it is.

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I don't know if you can find it, but the old hexagonal stinger expert series stuff is crazy flexible. I remember running some 1/0 under a car one time and had a hard time getting it to go through the floor pan.
Yea that's what I usually use but the "hexagonal" part is crap. Find me a gromet, opening, or amp made to accept a hexagonal input rather than round. I spent a lot of time shaving off sharp ends to get it round at the tips.

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