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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8658864" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Run to a solid metal area sanded down /cleaned up fresh shiny metal. Like body frame /chasis. Once bolted down, just hit it with like any kind of gloss paint keep rust/corrosion down or like some brake grease. the shorter the ground wire the better. Running all way back to the battery isnt necessary and a real waste of wiring and/$.All the wiring and ground wiring should be in place just fine if you need to add another battery later on.you have the correct sized supply wiring and ground wiring to do so</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8658864, member: 634282"] Run to a solid metal area sanded down /cleaned up fresh shiny metal. Like body frame /chasis. Once bolted down, just hit it with like any kind of gloss paint keep rust/corrosion down or like some brake grease. the shorter the ground wire the better. Running all way back to the battery isnt necessary and a real waste of wiring and/$.All the wiring and ground wiring should be in place just fine if you need to add another battery later on.you have the correct sized supply wiring and ground wiring to do so [/QUOTE]
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