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Join Date: Jun 2001
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DualBattery setup from WRANGLER
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Re: DualBattery setup from WRANGLER
I know this is a really old thread (5 1/2 years) but there has to be a cheaper way to do this. Wrangler products are really nice, but they are also really expensive. I am getting ready to wire three batteries into my 1988 Silverado 4x4. I really do not want to spend better than a $1000.00 just wireing in 2. I know there are over the counter parts to wire in two batteries for way less than Wranglers.
Pray for Shark
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Fast and Cheap...
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Member ID: 61363
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Location: Shreveport, Louisiana
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Re: DualBattery setup from WRANGLER
For the 99-07 fsc, you can get a battery tray from a duramax... It goes in front of your firewall, over your passenger side tire.
2002 Silverado ECSB 2WD 5.3 4L60E with Raptor Blood, 3.73 G80, Headers, TBS, bypass, air gap, dumped exhuast, 160 thermostat, descreened MAF, Intake, wheatley tune, LS1 fans, Nelson harness, Nothing but Royal Purple, 2" drop shackles... 14's
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