At 04:09 PM 4/3/98 -0800, you wrote: > >How do you do the variables for the ground theory, though? It is only a >rare few who have checked or augmented their ground wires. > >> Second is the bad grounding of anything/everything camp. Dumb question, but I'm stumped. Where does one buy the flat, woven, tinned wire that is usually used for heavy current grounding...I've seen it in various widths or gages or whatever actually on vehicles, but never in FLAPS, J.C. Whitney, Fry's, etc. Where is this stuff??? And here's another one: I'm convinced that the spring band hose clamps as used on newer vehicles is the only way to go (always applying compression as the rubber ages/relaxes, as opposed to worm clamps that have to be constantly re-tightened and weep if you forget) but I haven't found them either (dealers still want to sell you the worm type). Suggestions??? Austin |
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