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How is the battery held down?

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Just an fyi.. The wedge in that pic is upside down..

~Mark
 






And it uses a 5/16" socket to remove....

Ryan
 






Perfect, thanks. Now to find one. I supposed RockAuto has them, considering that's where the image came from.
 






that picture i found through google, i wanted to give a good idea what it looks like.
 






Yea, I looked at the source URL (which also had the part number) and it was from RockAuto, who had the part for $5.00. It's on the way in the mail. Thanks again. :thumbsup:
 






that picture i found through google, i wanted to give a good idea what it looks like.

It was a great pic.. I only mentioned it was upside down in case he was looking for how it installed once he found his..

~Mark
 












You and your fancy Yellow Top! :p: I just put in a DieHard Platinum.

How does the custom box bolt down at the base? I've not taken a good look at the plate under the battery.
 






I like that mount on the yellow top above..

The other one above that covers the entire top would make me nervous. It would limit how the cable and end would have to be positioned.

For the correct sized battery the stock mount works well, but that limits you on your battery choices..

~Mark
 






Simple. A few bolts and nuts to the holes already in the metal under the battery.

Those are pics I found on the web. I actually run a red top and have the battery tied down with a similar set up as in the top pic along with a cinch strap. If I roll my rig, I want that battery staying in place, not free to do damage under the hood if it gets loose.
 






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