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<blockquote data-quote="Chipmunk2k3" data-source="post: 8543419" data-attributes="member: 604744"><p>If I were going to run that much wire in a daily driver I would do it under the car. my boy has an old Tahoe with positive and negative wires run under the truck. We're in NY and he has no issues even after road salt and all types of debris. ( I would ground to chassis but his guy says full run to batt. is better)</p><p></p><p>No matter what you choose make sure you fuse properly, smooth out sharp edges and jacket/protect the wire in areas that the wire can move or vibrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chipmunk2k3, post: 8543419, member: 604744"] If I were going to run that much wire in a daily driver I would do it under the car. my boy has an old Tahoe with positive and negative wires run under the truck. We're in NY and he has no issues even after road salt and all types of debris. ( I would ground to chassis but his guy says full run to batt. is better) No matter what you choose make sure you fuse properly, smooth out sharp edges and jacket/protect the wire in areas that the wire can move or vibrate. [/QUOTE]
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