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ground connection

I have a 1997 ford ranger ext. cab. I cant find a place to ground my amp. everywhere i have tryed didn't work. It needs to be within three feet of the back cab. thanks for the help.
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Sheet metal cutting screw through the floorpan would be the likely choice, given the circumstances.

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Or you could ground it at the rear seat anchor bolt.
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Re: ground connection

use a self tapping screw the size of the ring terminal on your grounding wire, attach your driver to your drill and ram it through the floor with a washer between the carpet and the terminal.
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