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<blockquote data-quote="SRim23" data-source="post: 6225184" data-attributes="member: 568830"><p>i know like most of us you think your ground is great but thats probably the source of the problem. even though it may be tight, look nice, there are so many different variables that could be in play.</p><p></p><p>i had horrible whine, then one day i changed the location of my ground just because i wanted it somewhere else and bam, whine completely gone. then a few weeks ago i re installed some things, made my trunk a little more usable, and moved the ground again and the whine is back. just moral of the story, just moving it, making sure its prepped properly (all paint scraped away, etc) could solve the problem.</p><p></p><p>also make sure your gains arent too high, can cause whine as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRim23, post: 6225184, member: 568830"] i know like most of us you think your ground is great but thats probably the source of the problem. even though it may be tight, look nice, there are so many different variables that could be in play. i had horrible whine, then one day i changed the location of my ground just because i wanted it somewhere else and bam, whine completely gone. then a few weeks ago i re installed some things, made my trunk a little more usable, and moved the ground again and the whine is back. just moral of the story, just moving it, making sure its prepped properly (all paint scraped away, etc) could solve the problem. also make sure your gains arent too high, can cause whine as well. [/QUOTE]
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