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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pittsburgh
Posts: 5,686
Real Name: Chris
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Elite Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pittsburgh
Posts: 5,686
Real Name: Chris
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Originally Posted by 4rNCMTNs
I have multiple 0,2,4 gauge wires running down both sides of my 4R since I moved the batteries to the back, but that's another story. I think with 0 gauge it's going to be tough to run over the center console. I ran some speaker wire over it and that was about it. I think your best bet is to go just behind the center console and around it under the carpet this would the fastest and probably the easiest which will no be seen and require no cutting. Really no need to run a ground wire from passenger side to driver side. Just ground in under seat bolts. This is what I have done. It keeps the ground short and very clean.
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Agreed, I was thinking the same, go behind the center console, and under the carpet
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