Battery Cables/Fuse Block
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Battery Cables/Fuse Block
I have to renew my battery cables, and I figure while I got the tranny out, this would be a good time. Anybody else change things up with these? I dont like that stock lead block on the end.
And I need a good place to mount a fuse block for all the extras, where you guys put one of those?
And I need a good place to mount a fuse block for all the extras, where you guys put one of those?
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Nonsense...I converted mine to ring terminals and military battery clamps, which is shown in the pics:
I didnt like the Military clamps that good - I have since switched to brass marine style battery clamps (sorry, havent taken any pics yet). I had this setup last winter and it worked good, and I live in quite a cold climate.
I didnt like the Military clamps that good - I have since switched to brass marine style battery clamps (sorry, havent taken any pics yet). I had this setup last winter and it worked good, and I live in quite a cold climate.
#6
These guys carry just about everything you need, have good quality parts, and are cheap:
Heavy Duty, Aftermarket, Custom Battery Cables for your Car, Truck or RV
If you dont want to make your own, they will make them for you. They even have listings for the proper cable lengths for the do-it yourselfers.
Heavy Duty, Aftermarket, Custom Battery Cables for your Car, Truck or RV
If you dont want to make your own, they will make them for you. They even have listings for the proper cable lengths for the do-it yourselfers.
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These guys carry just about everything you need, have good quality parts, and are cheap:
Heavy Duty, Aftermarket, Custom Battery Cables for your Car, Truck or RV
If you dont want to make your own, they will make them for you. They even have listings for the proper cable lengths for the do-it yourselfers.
Heavy Duty, Aftermarket, Custom Battery Cables for your Car, Truck or RV
If you dont want to make your own, they will make them for you. They even have listings for the proper cable lengths for the do-it yourselfers.
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