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<blockquote data-quote="AcidicDreams" data-source="post: 3118485" data-attributes="member: 558974"><p>actually run it to the battery if you want... 0/1ga is better than the chassis (has less resistance than a unibody)... but just grounding to the chassis works as well.... make sure it's to a solid peice of metal, and not the sheet metal, you have to attach to the subframe for anything over say 300w. I'm unsure why the whole "short ground" thing came from... it doesn't make any sense....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AcidicDreams, post: 3118485, member: 558974"] actually run it to the battery if you want... 0/1ga is better than the chassis (has less resistance than a unibody)... but just grounding to the chassis works as well.... make sure it's to a solid peice of metal, and not the sheet metal, you have to attach to the subframe for anything over say 300w. I'm unsure why the whole "short ground" thing came from... it doesn't make any sense.... [/QUOTE]
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