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Subject: [TR] Where does it go?
From: "Carl TR" <cfmtr3a@verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2011 20:24:36 -0400
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I have two (four-way) grounding clips (TRF p/n 236366A) that I want to mount
to ground the headlamps, spot/fog lamps, front signal lamps, etc .  Assuming
one on each side.  Any ideas where the best place might be to mount them.
Originally I was thinking behind the Radiator shroud on the inner wing but
not the easiest place to get to with the shroud in place.   I can remove it
- but.Other alternatives would be the bumper brackets or the chassis rail
just behind the lower apron.

 

Thanks

C


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Assuming one on each side.&nbsp; Any ideas where the best place might be =
to mount them.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Originally I was thinking behind the =
Radiator shroud on the inner wing but not the easiest place to get to =
with the shroud in place.&nbsp;&nbsp; I can remove it &#8211; =
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