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![]() I have the battery in the back of my hatch and I am concened with the way that the installation was done (previous owner did the install). My main red cable is coming from the relay up front through the sub frame connectors (literally) into the rear of the car. A friend told me that I need to put a fuse in line somewhere and that a grommet needs to hold the line in place as it comes through the floor (in the rear). Anyone know the rules regarding this install? I don't want to get at the track and be turned away.
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