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<blockquote data-quote="Fraze" data-source="post: 6487803" data-attributes="member: 612171"><p>A ground needs more than 1 screw, esp if its two amps. If you can swivel the ground around the screw, then you need to screw in 1-2 more screws.</p><p></p><p>I wouldnt have used that ground thats above it either, its always best to make your own grounds for your amps, seperately at that. Other than that, he made you an mdf board for the amps to mount to, used zip ties, I wouldnt say its a bad job, just a quick 6 hour job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fraze, post: 6487803, member: 612171"] A ground needs more than 1 screw, esp if its two amps. If you can swivel the ground around the screw, then you need to screw in 1-2 more screws. I wouldnt have used that ground thats above it either, its always best to make your own grounds for your amps, seperately at that. Other than that, he made you an mdf board for the amps to mount to, used zip ties, I wouldnt say its a bad job, just a quick 6 hour job. [/QUOTE]
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