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<blockquote data-quote="SpeeDFX" data-source="post: 84005" data-attributes="member: 545046"><p>WOw man thanks for the help. Umm ok so when I ground the amps (I have to ground them both, right?) do I run the ground wires for the both the amps along the same path, then bolt them both down with the same bolt, or should I have the grounds for both amps going to seperate sides of the car?</p><p></p><p>I looked on the drivers side of the car, under and back where the gas and break pedals are. I stuck my head down there and looked to the left...there I saw a bunch of wires and a box full of fuses. When I looked straight ahead, I saw a metal wall (is this the firewall?) that had a group of wires coming through a hole (the hole was about a 2 x 3 inch oval with a rubber piece that let a wire aout .5 inches pass through it) and I assume the rubber thing in the hole is a gromet and the wires coming through the hole in the gromet have to do with some kind of electronics in the car. Since there is already this hole thing, do I have to make another hole? I can already tell that I will never be able to fit any other wires through the hole in the rubber gromet because there are already so many wires going through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeeDFX, post: 84005, member: 545046"] WOw man thanks for the help. Umm ok so when I ground the amps (I have to ground them both, right?) do I run the ground wires for the both the amps along the same path, then bolt them both down with the same bolt, or should I have the grounds for both amps going to seperate sides of the car? I looked on the drivers side of the car, under and back where the gas and break pedals are. I stuck my head down there and looked to the left...there I saw a bunch of wires and a box full of fuses. When I looked straight ahead, I saw a metal wall (is this the firewall?) that had a group of wires coming through a hole (the hole was about a 2 x 3 inch oval with a rubber piece that let a wire aout .5 inches pass through it) and I assume the rubber thing in the hole is a gromet and the wires coming through the hole in the gromet have to do with some kind of electronics in the car. Since there is already this hole thing, do I have to make another hole? I can already tell that I will never be able to fit any other wires through the hole in the rubber gromet because there are already so many wires going through it. [/QUOTE]
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