Hey guys is there a DIY on relocating your battery to the trunk. Thanks.
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Originally posted by 19TcappaLX View Postthanks for the help,so no inline fuse is needed.and 2 gauge cable is best and a box for the battery.
Also, make sure you make yourself a positive and negative terminal block under the hood; this will come in handy when you have auxiliary items to connect on to the power.
Best is a sealed, no maintenance, battery; if you have a non sealed alkaline battery, you need to pick up a sealed box and a ventilation tube.
Last edited by CustomLowz; 11-13-2008, 10:10 AM.DEVOTE
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I used 2 gauge cable that I bought from advance (under 2 dollars a foot), got the battery box from walmart, and used quick disconnect ends just for my benefit...the whole project cost about 30 dollars and made the engine bay look alot cleaner...sorry I haven't been on here in a few days if you still want some detailed pics I can take some and post them up for you its no big deal
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Originally posted by H22A4CB7 View PostI used 2 gauge cable that I bought from advance (under 2 dollars a foot), got the battery box from walmart, and used quick disconnect ends just for my benefit...the whole project cost about 30 dollars and made the engine bay look alot cleaner...sorry I haven't been on here in a few days if you still want some detailed pics I can take some and post them up for you its no big deal
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