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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rockford
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When I did the battery relocation I was also kind of like "what a waste of money". But afterwards it made a huge difference in traction and cleaned up my engine conpartment. I am all for it now! Do what JONNYK said, and run a good ground to the frame and a body componet in the trunk for the battery as well. Then run a ground strap from the engine block to the frame up front besides the one you have from the factory w/ a 1/0 guage wire as well too.
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