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Old 09-10-2013, 05:23 PM
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Need to relocate my battery. will this wiring setup work? Ill be using this as a "junction"

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/rfw-jb47



Heres the diagram.


Also, where are you getting your wire?
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Yes it will work. I personally would put the inline fuse on the positive side, but that is just my preference. Some people site it on the ground side.
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Awesome. Thanks for the help. I may switch the fuse.
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Just curious on why you wouldn't just run straight to the starter and use that as the post to piggyback to alt/fuse box?
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Originally Posted by Trl_ws6
Just curious on why you wouldn't just run straight to the starter and use that as the post to piggyback to alt/fuse box?
I guess i could. Is the post big enough to do that?



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