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<blockquote data-quote="theFBI" data-source="post: 1985081" data-attributes="member: 563077"><p>I've seen it grounded to the seat belt, wasn't a bad Idea.</p><p></p><p>Think of it this way... The thicker the steel/metal, the better! Usually, if there's a big bolt, or nut, that ways considerably more than an adv. 12mm bolt, it's going to be a good ground.</p><p></p><p>Some good places:</p><p></p><p>- Spare Tire mounting bolt.</p><p></p><p>- Mines attached to my gas tank, wouldn't recommend that</p><p></p><p>- Where your car jack is secured.</p><p></p><p>- In the Trunk, Near your lights, should be thick metal/bolts.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://tkfiles.storage.msn.com/x1pmAkndzHuOfdJJKkpK8fh0S0H4sgshGVmCop0DyLLN122EJNLHqnp_oegxS2PZktkntqJbu9a2AUM25KZ1J7_PBvWnocXe--fY2ddO1CjezZAlEcgmEDNYEMFOrZrqyGS" target="_blank">http://tkfiles.storage.msn.com/x1pmAkndzHuOfdJJKkpK8fh0S0H4sgshGVmCop0DyLLN122EJNLHqnp_oegxS2PZktkntqJbu9a2AUM25KZ1J7_PBvWnocXe--fY2ddO1CjezZAlEcgmEDNYEMFOrZrqyGS</a></p><p></p><p>That's a picture from My space. the shock/strut he was talking about is on the right, beside my capacitor, you'll see the 2 white wires running to it. In my civic, just pop the plastic top off, and BAM big heavy duty bolts and nuts. it's suggested to run the wires UNDER the plastic so you can hide them and it looks good.</p><p></p><p>-Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theFBI, post: 1985081, member: 563077"] I've seen it grounded to the seat belt, wasn't a bad Idea. Think of it this way... The thicker the steel/metal, the better! Usually, if there's a big bolt, or nut, that ways considerably more than an adv. 12mm bolt, it's going to be a good ground. Some good places: - Spare Tire mounting bolt. - Mines attached to my gas tank, wouldn't recommend that - Where your car jack is secured. - In the Trunk, Near your lights, should be thick metal/bolts. [URL="http://tkfiles.storage.msn.com/x1pmAkndzHuOfdJJKkpK8fh0S0H4sgshGVmCop0DyLLN122EJNLHqnp_oegxS2PZktkntqJbu9a2AUM25KZ1J7_PBvWnocXe--fY2ddO1CjezZAlEcgmEDNYEMFOrZrqyGS"]http://tkfiles.storage.msn.com/x1pmAkndzHuOfdJJKkpK8fh0S0H4sgshGVmCop0DyLLN122EJNLHqnp_oegxS2PZktkntqJbu9a2AUM25KZ1J7_PBvWnocXe--fY2ddO1CjezZAlEcgmEDNYEMFOrZrqyGS[/URL] That's a picture from My space. the shock/strut he was talking about is on the right, beside my capacitor, you'll see the 2 white wires running to it. In my civic, just pop the plastic top off, and BAM big heavy duty bolts and nuts. it's suggested to run the wires UNDER the plastic so you can hide them and it looks good. -Brian [/QUOTE]
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