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<blockquote data-quote="Team TH (Donny)" data-source="post: 7251205" data-attributes="member: 630942"><p>Always great to make sure the ground is effectively grounded. I usually bypass the stock ground wire and use 12 gauge to make a new ground no more than 18" from HU. The shorter your ground and the bigger the wire the less resistance which allows it to be more efficient. Make sure ground on amp is secure and effective. Sand and clean surfaces in which you will ground to. Best source of ground is the frame of your vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Team TH (Donny), post: 7251205, member: 630942"] Always great to make sure the ground is effectively grounded. I usually bypass the stock ground wire and use 12 gauge to make a new ground no more than 18" from HU. The shorter your ground and the bigger the wire the less resistance which allows it to be more efficient. Make sure ground on amp is secure and effective. Sand and clean surfaces in which you will ground to. Best source of ground is the frame of your vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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