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<blockquote data-quote="jmw703" data-source="post: 7469949" data-attributes="member: 636263"><p>Yes ground wire is very very solid. Short maybe 3 foot 4 gauge wire to the metal in the back of the trunk behind the carpeting near the back of the rear seats. It's a very large amount of metal and it's sanded down well. But as I was searching for similar problems one guy had a weak power wire connection at his fuse.. I remember when me and my dad were trying to put the fuse in we took one end of the power wire out and I don't think we put it in as well as it was before we took it out. Another thing is we were having trouble fitting the maxi fuse into the fuse box that the rfk kit came with, the inside of the slide where the fuse goes had to be sanded down due to imperfections which blocked the fuse from sliding in. I'm not sure if that would make a difference or not as far as lowered power transfer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmw703, post: 7469949, member: 636263"] Yes ground wire is very very solid. Short maybe 3 foot 4 gauge wire to the metal in the back of the trunk behind the carpeting near the back of the rear seats. It's a very large amount of metal and it's sanded down well. But as I was searching for similar problems one guy had a weak power wire connection at his fuse.. I remember when me and my dad were trying to put the fuse in we took one end of the power wire out and I don't think we put it in as well as it was before we took it out. Another thing is we were having trouble fitting the maxi fuse into the fuse box that the rfk kit came with, the inside of the slide where the fuse goes had to be sanded down due to imperfections which blocked the fuse from sliding in. I'm not sure if that would make a difference or not as far as lowered power transfer. [/QUOTE]
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