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Old 07-26-2005, 10:46 PM   #12
codybear
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Default Re: grounding a radio 93 stang

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Originally Posted by Meotchh
Please, post the pic.

Besides why add another point of failure by splicing a wire that does not need to be spliced?

Man your a f-ing moron get a life go to work that is if you even have a job. so your saying that your weaking the link by splicing and using connectors? well I guess everyone who uses connectors either at the speaker,or to connect wires are all wasting time and effort and lessening the end result by using them. your an idiot! why did they make connectors? as long as there both touching the center then its not different then not cutting it. I have no car noise and I have had it and this always solved it. end of story. Jag-on good bye
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