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Battery Relocation In A Ute


Andoz6t

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Hey all , recently purchased and half fitted a race plenum kit from Process West.

I dont like the idea of the batter sitting behind the front bar so I wanted to relocate it to the tray in the front rh corner, just chasing any ideas as to how I should route the cables ?? inside/outside ??

im open to all ideas , just basically want it neat and out of the way !!

cheers in advance for any feedback :dontknow:

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Keep the cables nicely tucked away whether you go inside or outside just not anywhere too low that they could get caught on something and pulled out. Be cool to see some pics when your done.

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..hmmmm okay , so basically you just extended the power cable from the starter to the tray ??

how about the earth did jusy earth the original to the body (where the battery use to be )

then run another earth from the battery to somewhere on the body under the tub ??

cheers

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yer I would like to see pics also, im thinkin of goin rapids or nispros kit keeping it in the engine bay...

yer ive been researching for ages as to what I was going to spend my hard earned on , and after seeing Process West's 6inch race box in the flesh !!! holy f$%k its worth moving the battery !!!

you could almost where the k&n filter as a hat haha its massive !!

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