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Old 03-14-2008, 10:05 PM
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So it was like 55 degrees out today and i decided to install my subs. Ran every thing fine, small problem was where to run my ground from my amp...only thing i can think of is running it to where my jack is and grounding it to the body, any one got any other suggestions? i was also thinking to unscrew the tie down hook screw and putting it in there but didnt think it would be good enough...
 
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Old 03-14-2008, 10:07 PM
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Whatever you do, just make sure that you clean off the metal. The hold down clamp location would be good so long as it doesn't end up being a problem with sub placement and what not.
 
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If I remember that is where I hooked my ground to. Haven't had a problem with it.
 
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and what year is this?

good spot is under the back seat in 2nd gens....
 
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98 LS 2dr..ok im gunna put it in my sig..lol
 
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im gunna put it in my sig..lol
There ya go! Now you've just got to attach your sig!! HA!!
 
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best place i found on my blazer is to the seat bolt holding the seat down. never had any problems.
 
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I also unbolted the center backrow seatbelt and sanded off the paint and it has worked great.
 
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