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<blockquote data-quote="JuicyJeff" data-source="post: 6326533" data-attributes="member: 613666"><p>What kind of car? If its a ford focus your in luck, cause i konw where mine is lol. But idk if it would help but mine is on the top left of the engine. It has a kind of ring thing that stuck up from the engine and had an original ground off it to the chassis lower in the engine bay. Just use those existing bolts and run a new wire over that one. Leave the old one with it too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuicyJeff, post: 6326533, member: 613666"] What kind of car? If its a ford focus your in luck, cause i konw where mine is lol. But idk if it would help but mine is on the top left of the engine. It has a kind of ring thing that stuck up from the engine and had an original ground off it to the chassis lower in the engine bay. Just use those existing bolts and run a new wire over that one. Leave the old one with it too [/QUOTE]
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