For what its worth, welding cable (4 gauge?) is much higher quality and much less expensive than your standard battery cables. This
is what I used to put an aux camper batter in the shell. Really nice stuff. Look up a welding supply store.
Rgds,
Marty
blkdakrt wrote:
>
> > i know it's been discussed before, but here's the setup. a junction block
> > mounted in close proximity to where the battery resides now.full crimp and
> > solder terminals with 2 gauge wire (pos. and neg.) back to the drivers
> side
> > front corner of bed. NOS bottle mounted on pass. side so........ tell me
> if
> > there would be or could be any problems with that setup. by the way the
> new
> > cradle for the battery is a polished stainless box with lid and insulated
> > ports for cables. buddy owns a fab shop, he-he!!!
> > "kid in a candie store"
> > 00' CC 4.7 1/2 drop lakewood traction bars
> > 9.05 sec at 74.89mph 1/8 mile
> >
> >
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