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<blockquote data-quote="mil81" data-source="post: 4880813" data-attributes="member: 590578"><p>You can ground them in the same spot, but I would make the ground cables as short as possible. To do this it would be better to ground to a different spot. Most block to chassis grounds go from the back of the block, to the firewall.</p><p></p><p>As far as grounding yout amps, they can ground in the same spot, but to avoid any noise issues, keep the grounds as short as possible. This would mean grounding in different spots. It will be worth your time to make a second ground point for both applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mil81, post: 4880813, member: 590578"] You can ground them in the same spot, but I would make the ground cables as short as possible. To do this it would be better to ground to a different spot. Most block to chassis grounds go from the back of the block, to the firewall. As far as grounding yout amps, they can ground in the same spot, but to avoid any noise issues, keep the grounds as short as possible. This would mean grounding in different spots. It will be worth your time to make a second ground point for both applications. [/QUOTE]
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