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<blockquote data-quote="RMKrider1" data-source="post: 216620" data-attributes="member: 542776"><p>For your hole in the firewall... Get your self whats called a grommet. Then you drill an oversized hole for the wire and the grommet has a groove in the middle of it for the sheet metal and you just have to pop it in place and shove your wire through. They serve two purposes they seal around the wire and they also keep it from rubbing on the metal.</p><p></p><p>You should keep your ground as short as possible.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about your last question....I don't really understand what your saying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RMKrider1, post: 216620, member: 542776"] For your hole in the firewall... Get your self whats called a grommet. Then you drill an oversized hole for the wire and the grommet has a groove in the middle of it for the sheet metal and you just have to pop it in place and shove your wire through. They serve two purposes they seal around the wire and they also keep it from rubbing on the metal. You should keep your ground as short as possible. I'm not sure about your last question....I don't really understand what your saying [/QUOTE]
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