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<blockquote data-quote="soloXgt" data-source="post: 4053882" data-attributes="member: 576291"><p>1) yes, if the speaker wire consists of two connected wires</p><p></p><p>2) Silver ring connects to your battery. Put the fuse holder about a foot away from your battery</p><p></p><p>3) Yes it is your ground. a good spot to put it is to a strut tower (if the wire is long enough). If not, scratch away paint so you are on bare metal and throw a few screws on the ring terminal on te end of your ground to keep it from moving.</p><p></p><p>4) Yes (As stated in #2)</p><p></p><p>look on some people work logs for pics, or Big 3 pics for reference</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soloXgt, post: 4053882, member: 576291"] 1) yes, if the speaker wire consists of two connected wires 2) Silver ring connects to your battery. Put the fuse holder about a foot away from your battery 3) Yes it is your ground. a good spot to put it is to a strut tower (if the wire is long enough). If not, scratch away paint so you are on bare metal and throw a few screws on the ring terminal on te end of your ground to keep it from moving. 4) Yes (As stated in #2) look on some people work logs for pics, or Big 3 pics for reference [/QUOTE]
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