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<blockquote data-quote="kballa422" data-source="post: 2469614" data-attributes="member: 558327"><p>Well, the ground looks good, the paint is scratched away and its not loose and not corroded, I didnt realize .2ohms was so bad, i thought it was nearly impossible to get down to zero, especially with these meters not being entirely accurate. We can try to reground it and see if that helps, but I just dont think thats it. The wierd thing is, sometimes the sub doesnt pick up the noise, it sounds fine. Then other times its very noticable.</p><p></p><p>BTW, the car is a Ford Explorer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kballa422, post: 2469614, member: 558327"] Well, the ground looks good, the paint is scratched away and its not loose and not corroded, I didnt realize .2ohms was so bad, i thought it was nearly impossible to get down to zero, especially with these meters not being entirely accurate. We can try to reground it and see if that helps, but I just dont think thats it. The wierd thing is, sometimes the sub doesnt pick up the noise, it sounds fine. Then other times its very noticable. BTW, the car is a Ford Explorer. [/QUOTE]
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