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Old 11-01-2005, 06:06 PM
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Default I need a battery box

Does anyone have one laying around ? It needs to be a sealed box, but other than that it doesnt really matter what kind it is.

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Old 11-02-2005, 07:33 AM
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Check this link

http://www.ls2.com/forums/showthread...hlight=battery


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Thanks, thats exactly what i need, we will see if he wants to split up the box and cables.
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walmart has the plastic battery boxes for like 10 or so dollars........and then go to a stereo store and get the 4 gauge power wire (if needed)
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Yea i looked at oriellys and autozone, and they have the plastic ones. They only problem is that they dont seal, so you they dont pass NHRA tech.
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Originally Posted by BBADWS6
Yea i looked at oriellys and autozone, and they have the plastic ones. They only problem is that they dont seal, so you they dont pass NHRA tech.
I think they approved the optima style batteries without a sealed box. Im not sure though, might want to look into it.
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Yea it would almost be cheaper to do it that way, and i would have a bad *** battery.




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