Shed some weight by getting a LIGHTWEIGHT Braille Battery!
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Shed some weight by getting a LIGHTWEIGHT Braille Battery!
Hey guys, we have a full inventory of Braille products so if you have been looking into ditching that heavy battery and upgrading to a lightweight Braille model let me know.
There are models for DD as well as all out Race applications.
Take a look at what they have to offer!
http://www.brailleauto.com/productca...p?idCategory=2
If you would like one shoot me a PM of the model your interested in!
We will offer free shipping to all LS1tech members.
Here you can see an install video on an STI.
http://videos.hspn.com/?videoid=11
Here you can see a size difference between OEM and Braille
Thanks,
Derek
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I'd like to know how these work with colder climates. Are the CCA's similar to the stock battery? Will it have enough juice to power a 1000 watt stereo system without the headlights looking like strobes?
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So there price on the webiste is the cost or are you running a special on them? I saw the free shipping but does that count for hawaii as well? most of the time it does not is why I ask.
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How heavy is the factory AC Delco battery and what do we need to make the 15 lb or 11 lb battery fit in the stock location? Will we need to change our battery terminal ends? Thanks in advance for the info.
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You do not need to change your factory terminal ends, just purchase a side post adapter kit for like 5 bucks.
All you need is a mounting bracket and standard J hooks, everything can be found at your local auto parts store for under 20.00.
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I believe it is 35-38 lbs, im not 100% sure.
You do not need to change your factory terminal ends, just purchase a side post adapter kit for like 5 bucks.
All you need is a mounting bracket and standard J hooks, everything can be found at your local auto parts store for under 20.00.
You do not need to change your factory terminal ends, just purchase a side post adapter kit for like 5 bucks.
All you need is a mounting bracket and standard J hooks, everything can be found at your local auto parts store for under 20.00.
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I'm interested in the 11 lb battery. How is that if the car is driven everyday and in every climate? Thanks in advance for the info.
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Let me know if they think it will be the best choice for you.
I wouldn't mind finding out for you but nobody knows your car like yourself.
Thanks again,
Derek