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<blockquote data-quote="djcollins4528@gmail." data-source="post: 8821317" data-attributes="member: 687343"><p>Thanks for the note. I read that one should try to make the ground run as short as possible, so with my amp being installed in my trunk, I assumed the earth ground point there would make the most sense. I believe the factory head unit is grounded up near the quarter panel under the dash. Would that make a difference? Please note that the power cable is running from the amp in the trunk along the baseboards through the firewall to the battery, so if I grounded at the same point as the head unit, the ground cable would be right next to the power cable. I'm not sure if that's an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djcollins4528@gmail., post: 8821317, member: 687343"] Thanks for the note. I read that one should try to make the ground run as short as possible, so with my amp being installed in my trunk, I assumed the earth ground point there would make the most sense. I believe the factory head unit is grounded up near the quarter panel under the dash. Would that make a difference? Please note that the power cable is running from the amp in the trunk along the baseboards through the firewall to the battery, so if I grounded at the same point as the head unit, the ground cable would be right next to the power cable. I'm not sure if that's an issue. [/QUOTE]
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