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<blockquote data-quote="adulbrich" data-source="post: 8473497" data-attributes="member: 661255"><p>I think that grounding to the alternator case is a great spot. I put ground wires between my alt case(s) and the mounting bracket(s). The other end can either go to the battery and/or a good spot on the frame.</p><p></p><p>OP, what kind of power are you running? 2/0 OFC can handle a lot of current in such a short run. Pick the most solid connection points even if they are a few inches further than the closest spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adulbrich, post: 8473497, member: 661255"] I think that grounding to the alternator case is a great spot. I put ground wires between my alt case(s) and the mounting bracket(s). The other end can either go to the battery and/or a good spot on the frame. OP, what kind of power are you running? 2/0 OFC can handle a lot of current in such a short run. Pick the most solid connection points even if they are a few inches further than the closest spot. [/QUOTE]
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