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Old 05-03-2007, 09:23 PM   #35 (permalink)
squirlz
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Nice write up.

Just to let everyone know, you should grind the paint off of the spot you mount your grounds. As far as what size of ground to use, the same size as the positive cable is ideal and as short as posible. Straight to the chasis is best, try not to go to panels that are welded in. Might as well upgrade all of your grounds as well. also use a nut and bolt with star washer on top of the ring terminal and on on the under side of the car. Put a little dab of spray paint over the ground and underneath to prevent rust.

99-SE-L: i would move your grounds to the chasis. the problem with where you have them is that the peice of metal is welded to the chasis. It may seem like a good ground but it is not the best. You want to get right to the chasis with no weld points or seams if at all posible.
Chriscar: i would suggest moving your ground to the other side of the seatbelt bracket. Take some paint off with 80 grit sandpaper or a stone bit on a dremel.
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