Big 3 (4) on 2015+
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Big 3 (4) on 2015+
Are there any good photos out there for the placement of the big 3 (or 4)? The Positive is the easy one, I just wonder the placement of the rest!
#2
i think dhmcfadin has some pics of the cables he made and used that I saw in another thread. I am wanting upgrade these also for good measure.
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I guess I will hit up dhmcfadin to find out the thread, unless you know what the thread is?
#4
Honestly don't think it's necessary but everyone has their own opinion.
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upgrading the grounds on any car will be an improvement. cars are built with profit as the main goal, so they will use the bare minimums in any instance they can get away with it to save a few pennies per vehicle made. i recall one car i had for work (at the time i was driving 35k+ miles per year) - a 2005 dodge neon. when i would turn on the rear defrost the entire car would shudder and any lights that were on dimmed for a second, even the dash. after upgrading the grounds on that car the shudder/dimming was gone. i don't imagine the effect will be as dramatic on our trucks but it will defiantly be a positive thing to do. anyone who is involved in car audio should know of the benefits of upgrading grounds.
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upgrading the grounds on any car will be an improvement. cars are built with profit as the main goal, so they will use the bare minimums in any instance they can get away with it to save a few pennies per vehicle made. i recall one car i had for work (at the time i was driving 35k+ miles per year) - a 2005 dodge neon. when i would turn on the rear defrost the entire car would shudder and any lights that were on dimmed for a second, even the dash. after upgrading the grounds on that car the shudder/dimming was gone. i don't imagine the effect will be as dramatic on our trucks but it will defiantly be a positive thing to do. anyone who is involved in car audio should know of the benefits of upgrading grounds.