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<blockquote data-quote="richie1" data-source="post: 34790" data-attributes="member: 543395"><p>when putting the ground wirea anywhere, look for bare metal. if you find metal and its painted, you have to scrape the paint of of the metal for the ground power that you need and to ensure that it is grounded properly. make sure your ground and power wire are the same gauge. when hooking the subs up, make sure you know the specs of the amp. see if its bridgable and how many ohms its stable @. also check to see the specs of the subs. if u dont think u can do it, theres always shops around that will do it for u or if ur lucky enough. theyll tell u what to do for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richie1, post: 34790, member: 543395"] when putting the ground wirea anywhere, look for bare metal. if you find metal and its painted, you have to scrape the paint of of the metal for the ground power that you need and to ensure that it is grounded properly. make sure your ground and power wire are the same gauge. when hooking the subs up, make sure you know the specs of the amp. see if its bridgable and how many ohms its stable @. also check to see the specs of the subs. if u dont think u can do it, theres always shops around that will do it for u or if ur lucky enough. theyll tell u what to do for free. [/QUOTE]
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