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2008-11-04 19:29:32 (9 weeks 2 days 13 hours 52 minutes 48 seconds) #1913989 | | view posts since this          #1 

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Going to relocate the battery to the passanger floorboard. help?

put it in the trunk, iirc batteries give off gasses you dont want in the drivers compartment.

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Re: Going to relocate the battery to the passanger floorboard. help?

boogerboy72 wrote:

put it in the trunk, iirc batteries give off gasses you dont want in the drivers compartment.

^ +1. you'll only need a bit more wire, and although the center of gravity will be SLIGHTLY higher, you're using a lightweight battery anyways. and you won't die from gases.


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2008-11-05 18:21:16 (9 weeks 1 day 15 hours 1 minute 4 seconds) #1914946 | | view posts since this          #3 

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Re: Going to relocate the battery to the passanger floorboard. help?

imo the set screw ones are the best way to go, a little more pricey, but much eaiser to deal with. the 1/0 gauge crimp terminals are a bitch.

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Re: Going to relocate the battery to the passanger floorboard. help?

I used wire and connectors from a Stinger stereo kit for a 2000w amp, works perfect and the connectors are mint, I would go in the trunk , did you remove your passenger seat? if so then I guess it's your preference.  I want to say it's either 0 or 2 gauge power wire that I ran to the terminal in the engine bay where it splits off into four + outputs. I spent around 125.00 for the Kit at a sterio shop, looks mad clean.


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Re: Going to relocate the battery to the passanger floorboard. help?

why not keep the weight over the front wheels?  You could always put it behind the bumper on either the passenger side or drivers side.

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yes its a neon, but it gets what I am trying to say across

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