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ya i relocated them underneath to get some space in the engine bay. i also ran all new 2/0 cable with new ends. my original batt cables were spent. she turns over no problem now even in the winter
Originally Posted by crash1
nice shots,you have any good shots of the bats. underneath and of what it looks like under your hood now?
here are some batt shots
here is what the engine bay looked like right after i moved them. havent gotten anymore since so these are pretty old.
I just got my 38's under mine the other day . All I have is RSK/ shackle flip. Pretty tight right now but I figure the Skyjacker 6" going in within a week or so should help
i absolutely love it, the only thing i would do over is the batts sit so low. i do not do anything offroad with my truck so its not an issue for me but one day i want to try and move them up on the frame. i am thinking some sort of raise and lowering system with a small winch or something will work for that
I would consider mounting some optimas cuz theere able to mount on there side that way the batteries are easier to access and you can get them up higher
i absolutely love it, the only thing i would do over is the batts sit so low. i do not do anything offroad with my truck so its not an issue for me but one day i want to try and move them up on the frame. i am thinking some sort of raise and lowering system with a small winch or something will work for that
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I think it looks good, and that was a pretty inventive way to free up some space. Do they sit far enough back that you don't have to worry about the front tire throwing a rock or road debris at them?
I just got my 38's under mine the other day . All I have is RSK/ shackle flip. Pretty tight right now but I figure the Skyjacker 6" going in within a week or so should help
I love the aggressive look of our trucks when there lifted. I can't wait to do my D60 swap so i can finally aquire that look
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