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grounding for 06 f150 reg cab


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tattooedpratt 
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I am trying to get the best possible ground in my 2006 f150 regular cab,,,,,the best i can get on my ohm meter is 0.2,,,but i would like to see all 0's....CAN ANYONE HELP ME OUT ???  i am running a kicker 750.1 with two daul 2 ohm comp VR's wired series parallel , at least i will be when i get everything the best i can....i dont want to have to redo anything....
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It is not uncommon to have .2 ohms resistance in your meter leads.   Touch your meter leads together and see what your meter displays.  Chances are it will read .2 ohms.
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You're going to get some resistance. Zero is really theoretical for the reason's "Idiot" stated above. Regular wire / sheet metal has resistance and the further away from the alternator ground you are, the more resistance you'll see.
tattooedpratt 
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Thanks for the reply,,,I just try touching the leads on my fluke meter and go figure it had all 0's,,,but I went and checked other areas that would be close to the amp and it is all about the same,,,sometimes it will read 0.00 depending on how i have leads touching, but it never go's above 0.02, so i think it will be ok..

thanks again for the reply, i didn't think anyone was going to .....i realy appreciate it....tattooedpratt
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Sounds like you got it under control!
Good luck and enjoy your system!

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