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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 11:51 PM
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Ok so I want to relocate my battery to the back for better weight distribution and better traction. So my question is can I just buy a 20ft positive cable and a 20ft negative cable and connect them to the battery in the back, run them to the front and use some battery lugs for that side of the pos and neg wire and bolt them to the stock battery cables?
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 12:12 AM
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I just dont get why everyone used a distribution box or a junction box when you could just bolt ur new cables from you battery to the stock battery calbes
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 12:55 PM
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 01:23 PM
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Well problem number one is don't want to run anything less than 0 gauge wire back there. Second, the reason is if your gonna do it, do it right, and your way ain't right....
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Well problem number one is don't want to run anything less than 0 gauge wire back there. Second, the reason is if your gonna do it, do it right, and your way ain't right....
Thats why I posted.. I want to know why it isn't right or if it would work, or maybe a suggestion how to do it right from someone. I would appreciate any help you guys can give or any info
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Old Nov 1, 2010 | 11:28 PM
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go to a welding store, and pick up some 0 gauge welding power wire, it's cheaper than "automotive" wire, and its exactly the same. It's Sold by the foot. Run one single 0 Gauge wire from the starter to the rear of the car, and hook that up to the + terminal on the battery. Then take a short length of 0 gauge hooked up to the - terminal of the battery, and bolt it to the chassis somewhere close to where the battery is being mounted, make sure it's to bare metal. i used the rear seat belt bolt stud. I then ran two 4 gauge wires from where the battery cable hooks up to the starter, one to the alt, and the other to the distribution block usually located on the passenger shock tower. Then take another short length of 0 gauge wire and run it from the original ground spot on the side of the engine block, then bolt it to the frame rail up front. that gets rid of all the factory battery cables/ alt/starter wiring. that's how i'm running mine. much nicer.
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couldnt I just get a distribution block and hook the + cable from the back to it and run all the stock cables in the front to the distribution block?
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NO, because the main reason you want to use the very large cable is for proper power to the starter, other wise you'll have starting problems.
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NO, because the main reason you want to use the very large cable is for proper power to the starter, other wise you'll have starting problems.
I'm about 97.89% sure thats not true. I put my at the back, ran 0 gauge up front to a distribution block, and ran everything off that. My only problem is my alternator isn't always charging...Pretty sure its going out. I only ran 4 gauge to my starter and ground on the block. Its more than enough when the alternator isn't acting up.
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Old Nov 2, 2010 | 10:41 PM
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he said run the 0 gauge from his batt to a distribution block in the back, and stock cables to the distribution block. big differences.
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Originally Posted by scj
he said run the 0 gauge from his batt to a distribution block in the back, and stock cables to the distribution block. big differences.
What he said is actually a little confusing once I read it again TBH...
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SCJ has it right.
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Old Nov 3, 2010 | 07:56 AM
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No i ment run the + cable to the front to a distribution block and run the stock cables off that... Would that work? Im looking for the most simple way to do it right
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Originally Posted by z99ls1
No i ment run the + cable to the front to a distribution block and run the stock cables off that... Would that work? Im looking for the most simple way to do it right
Yes, that would work.
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or you could buy a light weight battery
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Light weight batteries are very expensive and/or not good for daily driving right? Im lookin at moving mine to the back too
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Light weight batteries are very expensive and/or not good for daily driving right? Im lookin at moving mine to the back too
Yea plus I want more weight in the back because im getting a circle d 3200 stall in about a month. So I figured 50 lbs in the back should help a little bit. And I think light weight batterys are pretty exspensive and don't know enuf about them...
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cuz im not necessarily doing it to get rid of any weight just to get it to the back for better launching and weight distribution..
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that will work, but i still would recommend putting a bigger cable from the distribution block to the starter because you're adding alot of length to the + battery cable, and the stock cables could possibly not be enough to get the right amount of power to your starter, everything else should be fine with the stock cables though.. quite frankly, the simplest and most effective way to do it is how i explained it. it removes all the factory jungle of wires and simplifies the most. but to each their own.. very easy to do too.
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that will work, but i still would recommend putting a bigger cable from the distribution block to the starter because you're adding alot of length to the + battery cable, and the stock cables could possibly not be enough to get the right amount of power to your starter, everything else should be fine with the stock cables though.. quite frankly, the simplest and most effective way to do it is how i explained it. it removes all the factory jungle of wires and simplifies the most. but to each their own.. very easy to do too.
Yep, thanks for the help man
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