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Old 06-12-2005, 09:59 AM   #2
codybear
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Default Re: grounding a radio 93 stang

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Originally Posted by fongo
Hi everyone.
I need to find a suitable location to bolt or attach with a screw the ground cable coming from an aftermarket radio (Kenwood). I can't find a place underneath the A/C heat compartment inside where the radio belongs. Any suggestions? I can;t stand the "hiss" and "scratched record" kind of sounds!
Thanks.
fongo
you could try running a wire to the e brake where it bolts on to the floor, your ground can be more than a foot long I had one aroun 2.5 feet and it solved the problem, or Get an 8 guage black wire about 8-18 inches or more longer attach 1 end to your decks ground wire then the other to a nice piece of metal near the steering column or on the side somewhere, what year is this car? I have an 86 and I took my stereo console off and there is 2 metal brackets 1 on ea side that pretty much stabalize the console and hooked a wire there
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