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I've heard 2 different things and I just want to make sure of this for the Big 3.

Do I connect battery negative to just a random bolt on the engine block

-OR-

Do I connect the engine block to a ground?

I don't want to do the wrong thing and look like a douche bag

Thanks,

Sam

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I've heard 2 different things and I just want to make sure of this for the Big 3.

Do I connect battery negative to just a random bolt on the engine block

-OR-

Do I connect the engine block to a ground?

I don't want to do the wrong thing and look like a douche bag

Thanks,

Sam

look for a wire that runs from the chassis to the engien block that will be your ground, just put 0 guage where that wire runs, dont replace, just add onto

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I've heard 2 different things and I just want to make sure of this for the Big 3.

Do I connect battery negative to just a random bolt on the engine block

-OR-

Do I connect the engine block to a ground?

I don't want to do the wrong thing and look like a douche bag

Thanks,

Sam

i just did my big 3 and i grounded the engine block to the frame and the negetive battery terminal to the body i believe this is the correct way.

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look for a wire that runs from the chassis to the engien block that will be your ground, just put 0 guage where that wire runs, dont replace, just add onto

Oh believe me I looked! Every single wire is in protective tubing and runs under the engine and all over the place

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i just did my big 3 and i grounded the engine block to the frame and the negetive battery terminal to the body i believe this is the correct way.

so you just did engine block right to a ground and put the SAME ground to the negative?

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no on mine i ran the wire from the block to the frame of the truck and then ran another wire from the negetive battery terminal to the body of the truck.

ground from the battery negetive

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this is the frame ground to the engine block

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99 suburban

20" boss motorsport wheels

big 3 installed (thanks Iraggi)

alpine 9886 deck

kenwood 11 band eq

fosgate t5002 amp running sub

kenwood ps200 amp running components

jl xr components in front doors

jl xr 6.5 in rear doors

jl in rear roof

1 FI Q 18" with bp

enclosure 8 cubes 138 sq" port 34hz

Iraggi 220 ho alt

(RF 1500bd coming soon)

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i would have done the same ground to the block but my 3rd wire was too short, i dont think it would hurt anything to hook both to the block and ground accordingly.

99 suburban

20" boss motorsport wheels

big 3 installed (thanks Iraggi)

alpine 9886 deck

kenwood 11 band eq

fosgate t5002 amp running sub

kenwood ps200 amp running components

jl xr components in front doors

jl xr 6.5 in rear doors

jl in rear roof

1 FI Q 18" with bp

enclosure 8 cubes 138 sq" port 34hz

Iraggi 220 ho alt

(RF 1500bd coming soon)

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Yeah, just make sure you have 1 ground from the block to battery.. one from battery to chassis. An I have heard of a few people grounding the alternator to the chassis too. I don't know if the last one is completely necessary though.

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