Quick-disconnect rear mount battery
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+ | *Battery tray with hold down | ||
+ | *Disconnect switch | ||
+ | *Free formed Project box | ||
+ | *Ford solenoid | ||
+ | *Gun cleaning handle | ||
+ | *8-32 stud | ||
+ | *2 pcs. 3/16 brass compression ferrules | ||
+ | *Acorn nut or nylok nut | ||
+ | *900 -1050 amp battery | ||
+ | *Battery cable (1 ga or 00 ga) | ||
+ | *Assorted cables, wires, grommets and hardware | ||
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[[Image:Front_face.jpg ]] [[Image:Rear.jpg]] | [[Image:Front_face.jpg ]] [[Image:Rear.jpg]] | ||
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Now that you have a mental picture of what its going to look like, together with the list of parts required, this should be an easy task to do one evening in the shop. | Now that you have a mental picture of what its going to look like, together with the list of parts required, this should be an easy task to do one evening in the shop. |