WTB Grounding Kit
Grounding Kit
Category: Engine - Electrical
Price: $50
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Coupe, 2010+ G37 Sedan, 2008-2009 G37 Coupe, 2008-2009 G37 Sedan
Location (State/Prov): MN
Item Condition: Used
Just wanted to post in hopes of finding a used ground wire kit that someone might be interested in selling. I am open to negotiation on price, just respond or shoot me a PM. I am also open on brand - BlackBetty, Stillen, etc. Thanks.
Super Easy man, and I enjoyed putting it together. Can also customize your own colors and add additional grounding points if you wanted. Just need basic tools and there's a walk through on it. Here you go man:
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...-your-own.html
It has everything listed you would need. You'll want to get 5/16 diameter for the connectors
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...-your-own.html
It has everything listed you would need. You'll want to get 5/16 diameter for the connectors
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I used the guide that RMB5190 just posted. I made my ground kit and installed it myself about a week ago.
In that guide the original poster said to order 12ft of 8 gauge wiring.
I decided to order 12ft of 4 gauge wiring instead. I bought all the wires and connectors for about $35 shipped from KnuConceptz.
I went for the top of the line Kollossus Flex OFC cable.
OFC stands for Oxygen Free Copper. It has better conductivity compared to your "standard/conventional" CCA/KCA wires which stand for Copper Clad Aluminum.
OFC is 100% copper. Best you can buy.
Knuconceptz wires sold by the foot - Kolossus Fleks Kable
Gold plated ring terminals you will need - Crimp Terminals
Keep in mind you will need something to actually crimp the connector to the wires. I definitely would not recommend trying to use pliers. It might be possible but I'm sure it's probably a bitch. I can't imagine using pliers on 4 gauge wires.
This is what I used - https://www.harborfreight.com/hydrau...ool-66150.html
I did have the crimping tool already on hand. Nice to have.
In that guide the original poster said to order 12ft of 8 gauge wiring.
I decided to order 12ft of 4 gauge wiring instead. I bought all the wires and connectors for about $35 shipped from KnuConceptz.
I went for the top of the line Kollossus Flex OFC cable.
OFC stands for Oxygen Free Copper. It has better conductivity compared to your "standard/conventional" CCA/KCA wires which stand for Copper Clad Aluminum.
OFC is 100% copper. Best you can buy.
Knuconceptz wires sold by the foot - Kolossus Fleks Kable
Gold plated ring terminals you will need - Crimp Terminals
Keep in mind you will need something to actually crimp the connector to the wires. I definitely would not recommend trying to use pliers. It might be possible but I'm sure it's probably a bitch. I can't imagine using pliers on 4 gauge wires.
This is what I used - https://www.harborfreight.com/hydrau...ool-66150.html
I did have the crimping tool already on hand. Nice to have.
Last edited by qmantran; Jun 26, 2017 at 07:45 PM.






