Stereo Ground 2001
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Some may think this is janky and halfa$$ed (which it probably is), but I'm lazy at times and had no desire at all to drill though my firewall. I routed mine from the battary down the drivers side and worked it through and down the back corner under the hood (where the firewall and windsheild meet, close to where the door hinges) and into the rubberflexible conduit that runs between the door and kick panel. From there I just ran it under the trim beside the seat back to the trunk. You wouldn't know it was there unless you really looked for it.
Any of that make since? I can take pics, if anyone is interested.
Any of that make since? I can take pics, if anyone is interested.
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on the o1 ss you have to drill but BE CAREFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!! you have alot of plumbling on the driver's side then run across the stabalizer bar in the back of the engine bay to the one on the left to your POS (LOL) Terminal on the batt will post pics soon so you can see
2 15" kicker comp 072000 watt amp with twetters
2 15" kicker comp 072000 watt amp with twetters
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Ok I have found that the best place to use for a ground is the rear seat belt bolt. That bolt goes to the frame of the car & it really helps to avoid any noise.
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