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<blockquote data-quote="I Like Waffle" data-source="post: 7021664" data-attributes="member: 600248"><p>Unibodies are pieces of **** like your focus that are held together with spot welds and body caulk. If you actually want a good ground in a newer car ground it to your actual frame under the car, and run grounds from your frame infront to the engine and battery. That is about the only good piece of metal you will find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I Like Waffle, post: 7021664, member: 600248"] Unibodies are pieces of **** like your focus that are held together with spot welds and body caulk. If you actually want a good ground in a newer car ground it to your actual frame under the car, and run grounds from your frame infront to the engine and battery. That is about the only good piece of metal you will find. [/QUOTE]
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