Battery tray with hold down
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==OEM Battery trays and retainers== | ==OEM Battery trays and retainers== | ||
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==Using a remote solenoid== | ==Using a remote solenoid== | ||
When the battery is trunk-mounted, it's a good idea to use a [http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/Remote_Ford_solenoid_for_GM-_no_hot_start remote Ford solenoid/relay]. This will keep the run of heavy cable to the starter from being always "hot". | When the battery is trunk-mounted, it's a good idea to use a [http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/Remote_Ford_solenoid_for_GM-_no_hot_start remote Ford solenoid/relay]. This will keep the run of heavy cable to the starter from being always "hot". | ||
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