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Old 10-22-2006, 10:39 PM
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what is that wire thing for in that white box???
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flux capacitor.
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lol flux capacitor

hehe..
its ground buddy.
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umm what is that forr??
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it's ugly, remove it pronto!
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Old 10-23-2006, 12:34 AM
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lol
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I even knew that one
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Old 10-23-2006, 07:31 AM
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do i have to have it???
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You must to have somthing!!

If you don't want to see it run it from the back of the head.

You can use any colour of 8 guage wire.
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a ground (negative) connection is required to complete any electrical circuit. you can probably re-route it if you don't want to see it there.
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i don't have it........-0-;
or ...crap now im confused if i have it but on the screw left to it.. -_-

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you can change it to something pretty if you think it's ugly, like a car audio ground wire.. i wouldn't get rid of it personally, it's there for a purpose.
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i just realized the stock ground wire is on the screw left to the picture that i posted.. i asked another friend.. and he said the ground wire where the "picture" is installed is better than where the stock one is because underneath the bolt where the stock one is, there's rubber bushing and he changed too cuz he said it makes more sense -0-;
and i don't think its ugly =)

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