capacitor/ground wire help...(eric)
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capacitor/ground wire help...(eric)
This is under my rear drivers side seat.... the sub box eric made for me doesnt fit with this in the way...dont know where to ground it (the audio shop grounded it to the seat) and don't know where to put it, cuz the amp is also goin under the seat.
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RE: capacitor/ground wire help...(eric)
ok. first order of business is this... instead of running the (what I am assuming is) power wire behind the seat, run it in front of the sub box, and back along the sideand behind the seats mount. (if possible, I dont remember if it will fit or not. I think it will though.) Make sure you set the box in and then run the wire around it... looks like you have room to play there...
To accomplish this, I would move the wire as close to the right side of teh seat (looking at it as the pic is)
As for the ground. I would try to use the same spot, or make a new clean ground. to do that, use a metal self tapping screw and a star washer... make sure you scrape the paint off the chassis when you do it.
It shouldnt be a bad deal, the shop looks like they did a good job.
To accomplish this, I would move the wire as close to the right side of teh seat (looking at it as the pic is)
As for the ground. I would try to use the same spot, or make a new clean ground. to do that, use a metal self tapping screw and a star washer... make sure you scrape the paint off the chassis when you do it.
It shouldnt be a bad deal, the shop looks like they did a good job.