has anyone fitted a battery into the rear quarter panel ?
was thinking about fitting one or more smaller battery's behind the cover and have plugs accessible on the panel trim.
sorry if this has been covered i looked but i suck at searching.
has anyone fitted a battery into the rear quarter panel ?
was thinking about fitting one or more smaller battery's behind the cover and have plugs accessible on the panel trim.
sorry if this has been covered i looked but i suck at searching.
if its worth doin its worth over doin
Hi garett did you end up putting in the battery in the quarter pannel by any chance. If so do you have any pics by any chance.
@garett
still working it out at the moment thinking of building the wheel arches up to the windows and hiding it in there. but not started work on it. just in planning and saving.
if its worth doin its worth over doin
blocko05 (24th May 2016), rusty_nail (23rd May 2016)
If you want an alternative with a ton of grunt, small, super light weight and safe maybe try a Lithium Phosphate.
A couple of the motor bike size will be the same as about 75 AH lead acid and last heaps longer.
Price is a bit scary but coming down
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blocko05 (24th May 2016)
There is plenty of room..
I've just mounted my thumper compressor in there..
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Cheers
Kallen Westbrook
MudRunnerTD (22nd May 2016)
i'm not keen on cutting out supports. with out bracing it. but those photos are very helpful. thanks
if its worth doin its worth over doin
mines a gq and i'm pretty sure the bracing is welded. last time i had the trim off... rear a/c oooooh, nope i got none of that.
if its worth doin its worth over doin
BigRAWesty (21st May 2016)
Don't forget, a lot of sealed batteries (Deep Cycle) can be laid on their sides and mounted under the floor area. No venting of corrosive fumes into cabin (yes, you need to vent any/every battery mounted in cabin) or steelwork.