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<blockquote data-quote="CaptainMaximus" data-source="post: 8162619" data-attributes="member: 650748"><p>Just make sure all grounds are secure, and have been shaved down to where no paint is between the terminal and the metal. I used some locking fasteners to keep my grounds from becoming loose(not exactly sure what these are called), its like a locking washer i believe. I need your car type, intentions, wire size and location of wiring to be more helpful. Also, do not run your RCA's next to your power wire. Some small zip ties to tie wires together under carpet or fabric have always helped me. Hope this helps, good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptainMaximus, post: 8162619, member: 650748"] Just make sure all grounds are secure, and have been shaved down to where no paint is between the terminal and the metal. I used some locking fasteners to keep my grounds from becoming loose(not exactly sure what these are called), its like a locking washer i believe. I need your car type, intentions, wire size and location of wiring to be more helpful. Also, do not run your RCA's next to your power wire. Some small zip ties to tie wires together under carpet or fabric have always helped me. Hope this helps, good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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