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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 It might be a good idea to sand the paint off the spot in the trunk you choose for your ground. I did all this and

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Old 01-09-2014, 08:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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It might be a good idea to sand the paint off the spot in the trunk you choose for your ground.
I did all this and the battery relocate has been flawless thanx to this forum. What I was trying to figure out is if I install the ground kit from Stillen, it shows one connection being at the negative battery post. Since my battery is now in the trunk will I need to fabricate a lead from the ground kit all the way back to the trunk? I am electronically illiterate.
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