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1 hour ago, tomlintm said:

here is a pic of the same car i had in the past that i started to build with with out carpet and that car seat is were the batter is placed

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so right about there is where that carpet is where the ground is gonna go?

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If so, then it’s gonna be hard to nut and bolt in that area. Not impossible though. Be difficult. If you want, the next best thing is to use 3 self drilling screws (1/2” to 1” long) with washers to secure the ground. One in the middle of the ring terminal with a washer and the other 2 on each side of the ring terminal so it’s tight and secure. 

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3 minutes ago, tomlintm said:

that metel to the right the shape of a wheel and a strut connection

Well wherever the ground is going, just make sure you do what I just posted if you can’t find a way to nut and bolt it because of one side not being able to be accessed to complete the task. 

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As long as you don’t ground it on that big piece of metal that’s welded on your chassis. See what I’m talking about? And plus you don’t need to spray that ground after grounding it because it’s in the car and not gonna be going through the outdoor elements. For some reason I thought that one picture and where you were gonna ground was somehow outside the interior of the car. 
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Right where you put the small black circle. Don’t ground it on that lip because that’s not the chassis, right beside it on the ground of the trunk is the chassis. Or just ground it in the original planned spot. As long as it’s the chassis (not metal welded or screwed or bolted to the chassis) and it’s close so the ground is short. That’s all that matters. 

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