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Lil Evo -> RE: About to buy new speakers (3/10/2008 6:48:06 PM)
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For the chasis ground at the battery,you'll need a piece of 4awg wire, roughly 6" long. Find a good solid bit of metal near the battery tray and using sand paper or a wire brush of some sort, clean off the paint and any debris. Use a self tapping screw and a star washer to secure one end to the bare metal surface, the other end to the negative battery terminal. This is the easy way to go about it, but if you have access to the wire that is actually grounded to block, replace that whole section with a thicker guage wire. Mine unfortunetly rant 80 different directions and grounded somewhere around the transmission or underneath the intake manifold, and I didn't feel like ripping it all out to replace a wire. I did option number one and it has all but eliminated my dimming problem. Only when I blast it do the lights begin to dim, and even then it's only just a tiny bit.
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