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<blockquote data-quote="Pyle" data-source="post: 7459399" data-attributes="member: 634293"><p>Ground is at the bottom of the seat belt bolt. I know, not the greatest. Yes it is sanded down. There is nothing on the GLI for gain or anything. One thought I had was, since I have a spare run of 4 gauge going from my battery to my trunk already(was going to be for highs amp but not using it...) Maybe I should just move that to my negative battery post and use it as a ground and eliminate the ground at the back completely. Would this be a good idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pyle, post: 7459399, member: 634293"] Ground is at the bottom of the seat belt bolt. I know, not the greatest. Yes it is sanded down. There is nothing on the GLI for gain or anything. One thought I had was, since I have a spare run of 4 gauge going from my battery to my trunk already(was going to be for highs amp but not using it...) Maybe I should just move that to my negative battery post and use it as a ground and eliminate the ground at the back completely. Would this be a good idea? [/QUOTE]
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