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TThe groundimg of your batts through a piece of 0 gauge wire, negative to negative, will only be good if you have upgraded the grounds underneath the hood. By doing the big 3

You can ground a batt in the same spot as another batt's ground.

But you want to do the big 3 and up the groundage in your vehicle before adding those batts.

ok cool if i need more help can i PM you just in case i get confuse?

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Yea its fine.

But continue to post in here so others can comment and give you more suggestions!

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Yea its fine.

But continue to post in here so others can comment and give you more suggestions!

hey larry can i do a 0 gauge from ALT to front battery then continue to the second and third battery ? then just ground the two back batteries in the back on some good ground spot and i do have the big 3 already ??????

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will this kit be good enough to transfer enough juice to the front and two back batteries ?????

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