Best 8GA wire for amps

gmcman

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Who has some good 8ga flexible wire with a thick outer jacket? I need to run about 20' and want decent abrasion protection. I've been away from this part of the hobby for awhile so not sure who has the good stuff. The wire will also be in a loom but looking for a thicker jacket.

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