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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 84728" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Ground them both at the same point. It will not matter too much if you do ground them on opposite sides, but as a general rule of thumb is more efficient and ensures they are both grounded solid and identical.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>You can fit another wire thru here. The grommet is tight around the wires, but can still be tapped thru as it is a flexible rubber. If you use a coat hangar or something it should be easy enough to push thru....make sure the end is not a sharp edge so you do nto tear or rip up any wires while trying to push it thru and push slow and easy. Once you have the coat hangar half way thru you can attach the end of the power wire to it and pull it all the way thru</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 84728, member: 544457"] Ground them both at the same point. It will not matter too much if you do ground them on opposite sides, but as a general rule of thumb is more efficient and ensures they are both grounded solid and identical. You can fit another wire thru here. The grommet is tight around the wires, but can still be tapped thru as it is a flexible rubber. If you use a coat hangar or something it should be easy enough to push thru....make sure the end is not a sharp edge so you do nto tear or rip up any wires while trying to push it thru and push slow and easy. Once you have the coat hangar half way thru you can attach the end of the power wire to it and pull it all the way thru [/QUOTE]
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