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<blockquote data-quote="murph" data-source="post: 7730949" data-attributes="member: 636087"><p>Think of it this way there are the two structural parts of your car (internal working of it) the frame and chassis. They both are made out of solid metal and intern will create the strongest ground. Next are the sheets of metal, fiberglass and plastic attached to this frame and chassis. The metal can still give a good ground depending on location since it is still strongly connected to the frame/chassis. Next will come the bolted down accessories such as the seats which now brings you to a gray area in grounds since it is merely bolted to a panel attached to the frame or chassis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murph, post: 7730949, member: 636087"] Think of it this way there are the two structural parts of your car (internal working of it) the frame and chassis. They both are made out of solid metal and intern will create the strongest ground. Next are the sheets of metal, fiberglass and plastic attached to this frame and chassis. The metal can still give a good ground depending on location since it is still strongly connected to the frame/chassis. Next will come the bolted down accessories such as the seats which now brings you to a gray area in grounds since it is merely bolted to a panel attached to the frame or chassis. [/QUOTE]
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