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Don Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/25/2002 19:28:16
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Subject: is this a suitable ground? IP: Logged
Message: driver's side.... bolt in the tool tray under the back seats, close to the other seat. i filed some of the paint off
i get a little shock, sorta like touching a door knob in winter, whenever i get out of the truck and touch the body...is this just static or bad ground? (i've never noticed getting shocked by static in the spring/summer)
i got to wondering how good of a ground this was when i stuck a screwdriver to the terminals to remove the power cable to run it a different way through my dash and the thing shot a pretty decent spark. i jumped back, regained myself, tried again and it didn't do it the second time. something just didn't seem like it was supposed to happen that way...
if this isn't a good place to ground it, what are some easy to get to places that don't require any special tools (i have a limited supply at home, dad's work has all i could ever need but i don't like to borrow theirs and they don't like to lend) i would like to try to avoid having to do a lot, well really any, removing or drilling holes. if this isn't possible i guess what has to be done has to be done...
thanks in advance,
Don
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Diligent Dave Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/26/2002 09:07:49
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Message: I don't have a GenIII but I think that it will be a good ground. Any bolt going into the body or chassis can be used as a ground. My amp is grounded to the bucket seat bracket with is bolted to the body. Anyway, if it works it's a good one.
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tim Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/11/2002 20:06:31
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Message: i have a 2002 cc r/t and i used the bolt for the seat.
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joe_himself Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/11/2002 20:46:38
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Message: any spot on the daks will be a good ground cause its put right to the frame on spots so its all grounded or something like that.. HAHAHA
have fun..
joe_himself
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Don Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/12/2002 12:57:23
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Message: dang this is any old school topic haha
how did it resurface?
that ground spot has worked fine for almost 7 months by the way :)
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