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beretta5
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I want to move the battery to the trunk....is there a kit out there to do this?

Or a tech article written up somewhere?
Thanks.
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There was a kit but no one bought it so no kit anymore.

Youll need 20' of 4 gauge minimum (2 gauge would be much better) cable for the positive, atleast 2' of the same size for the ground, a battery box, and some terminal ends.  If you want to you can get much more fancy.
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thanks!

The 2 wires coming off the battery (+) was throwing me for a loop...for a minute, guess it was brain freeze
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One of the positive wires from the battery goes to the starter, and the other positive wire goes to the junction block on the firewall.  Vehicles with foglights have a third wire which goes to the foglight relay.
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thanks!
I think I have decided to leave it in the stock location for weight reasons.



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