Positive ground or Negative ground on 1st Gens.

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dougmcp

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some dodge/chryslers from 90s/00s did run positive grounds.

I'm not sure if that is completely accurate, if you could be more specific, I learn something new every day.
I am under the impression that when Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth changed from 6v to 12v in the early 1950's they went to a negative ground electrical system.
 

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i know we run into this when we install Boss plows on mid 90s up to '02 ram 2500s at work. they have some wacky stuff with positives and grounds. a number of things have to be wired backwards in order for it to work. i would have to look through our TSBs and service manual to find out the exact differences as i have not put one on a old dodge in the last few months.
 
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Wow thanks guys. I have opted for a newer unit! Nice placement Walnuts. I am going to copy your firestik mount! Is that the door jam mount from them?
 
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