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Which side in the rear should I put my battery?

Old 04-16-2006, 03:36 PM
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Title sums it up. Looking for some good pics of T/A's with battery in rear.

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Passenger to offset the weight of the driver?
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Passenger side.
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I put mine on the drivers side to help get the car to launch straighter and it now sits level. I left the pass side for a future N2O bottle install if I ever get the car put back together. Here is a pic of my trunk in my Malibu.



Here is a pic of the car from last year. Just to give you an idea of what I am working with.

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It goes on the right rear as you drive.


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