I meant if you want to ground at the frame in the rear, then I would make a dedicated ground from the battery to the frame. I wouldn't want to assume the battery is grounded to the frame. Still, the ground wires need to be at least as big as the power wire.
Need more info on the fire pit. I had a Kamp Chef that was a propane hog. 20 lb cylinder lasted only 3-4 evenings. It broke and I threw it away. In the market for a new one, smaller and less thirsty
You can ground to frame as long as the battery has a ground to the frame. You can also run the ground back to the battery. The ground does need to be at least as big as the power wire.
I also bought a viair compressor and haven't installed yet. Waiting to desmog my Cruiser so I have room under the hood. I have an air tank already but it's long and I'm having trouble finding a place for it...
I do all my own too. I don't trust anyone else due to bad experiences. It seems I can't even get a flat repaired correctly!! Had my fuel tank replaced under recall a couple years ago and they left two vent lines off the tank, so the first time I fill the tank gas pours out faster than it's...
I bought two green ones at local Walmarts that have lids that come off (no hinge) and you can stand on them, they have the lip all the way around $27. I was looking for two more but the Walmart I was at didn't have the one I already bought. They had different ones that were camo with a hinged...
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