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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8808313" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>That ground is horrible kinda embarrassing that a shop would do that. I would cut that end off, crimp on a good copper lug & heat shrink it. Then find a seat bracket with a steel bolt through it, take the bolt out sand off all the paint on the bracket where the bolt goes in so its nice & clean. Put the bolt back in and go from there. Been doing it that way for almost 30 years never had an issue with doing it that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8808313, member: 676743"] That ground is horrible kinda embarrassing that a shop would do that. I would cut that end off, crimp on a good copper lug & heat shrink it. Then find a seat bracket with a steel bolt through it, take the bolt out sand off all the paint on the bracket where the bolt goes in so its nice & clean. Put the bolt back in and go from there. Been doing it that way for almost 30 years never had an issue with doing it that way. [/QUOTE]
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