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frame grounds?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8808834" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I like to run to the frame cleaned off with the coating of the ring terminal sanded down and either utilize an existing bolt or find a hole in the frame to run a hardened bolt and sandwich between the washers and use another nut to lock in place. Run the ground wire to a solid distribution block to amplifiers. Three runs for up to 6 batteries. Never had an issue with grounds. I think its a waste of money to run Ground wire from battery to rear for grounding purposes when its a shorter distance and i feel like its a better ground to frame at the rear.Ill hit it with Silicone and then a shot of Gloss paint. No issues</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8808834, member: 634282"] I like to run to the frame cleaned off with the coating of the ring terminal sanded down and either utilize an existing bolt or find a hole in the frame to run a hardened bolt and sandwich between the washers and use another nut to lock in place. Run the ground wire to a solid distribution block to amplifiers. Three runs for up to 6 batteries. Never had an issue with grounds. I think its a waste of money to run Ground wire from battery to rear for grounding purposes when its a shorter distance and i feel like its a better ground to frame at the rear.Ill hit it with Silicone and then a shot of Gloss paint. No issues [/QUOTE]
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