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Grounding kit
I happen to have a ground wire kit that I never got to put on my old import. I wanted to put it in the Silverado, but I have no idea where I would connect these wires. Has anyone added a grounding kit to their engine? Any instructions they can point me toward?
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just curious.... Why would you need to add a "ground wire kit" to your vehicle? The engine block is grounded and everything that is metal is either bolted to the frame or has been strapped.
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Re: Grounding kit
engine dress up. i bought it for my old car and it's just sitting there.
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Re: Grounding kit
where it would practically "ground" everything, you wouldnt be able to see it.....leave that sh!t to rice burners
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