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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8849379" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>With the t-spec distro, you don't have to change any of the original terminations. Just loosen the bolt on the factory unit shown, pull off the entire assembly, clamp the t-spec on, tighten it's allen bolt clamp, screw on the extra post that it comes with (it comes with the mounting screws too), in whichever hole works for you(that's what she said) Once that is re-connected, you can run any new grounding like multiple 4awg or multiple 1/0 gauge upgrade cables in the remaing receptacles using a standard allen wrench. The T-spec has an allen bolt in each of the receptacles you see i that picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8849379, member: 689267"] With the t-spec distro, you don't have to change any of the original terminations. Just loosen the bolt on the factory unit shown, pull off the entire assembly, clamp the t-spec on, tighten it's allen bolt clamp, screw on the extra post that it comes with (it comes with the mounting screws too), in whichever hole works for you(that's what she said) Once that is re-connected, you can run any new grounding like multiple 4awg or multiple 1/0 gauge upgrade cables in the remaing receptacles using a standard allen wrench. The T-spec has an allen bolt in each of the receptacles you see i that picture. [/QUOTE]
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