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<blockquote data-quote="boulderbronco" data-source="post: 1587603" data-attributes="member: 564877"><p>Yeah I am running the 1 AWG to a positive/negative fuse block right by the amps. I agree on the 3ft. rule but I just feel like the body is not the best ground. If you are familiar with how the body of a vehicle is mounted to the frame it is not a direct connection. I think I may go through the body and grommet and seal it real good and connect the ground directly to the frame. Sand it and clean it real good with a solid bolt. Then use some liquid tape and cover the connection real good to seal it from the weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boulderbronco, post: 1587603, member: 564877"] Yeah I am running the 1 AWG to a positive/negative fuse block right by the amps. I agree on the 3ft. rule but I just feel like the body is not the best ground. If you are familiar with how the body of a vehicle is mounted to the frame it is not a direct connection. I think I may go through the body and grommet and seal it real good and connect the ground directly to the frame. Sand it and clean it real good with a solid bolt. Then use some liquid tape and cover the connection real good to seal it from the weather. [/QUOTE]
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