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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: houston texas
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Battery hold down ideas?
I bought a new battery. this battery does not have a large enough lip on it for the factory clamp to work. anybody fabricate their own battery securement. I just installed a new battery tray. anybody else had this problem? any ideas on making a better than factory clamp? THANKS
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: LI, NY 11801
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Re: Battery hold down ideas?
Quote:
https://www.google.com/search?q=batt...w=1252&bih=602
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: West Virginia
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Re: Battery hold down ideas?
Battery hold down's are pretty easy to make.
My dad has bent one end of a metal rod, threaded the other for a nut, and used a metal bar across the top of the battery with a hole on each end for the threaded rod. The bent ends hook into holes in the battery tray. You could make something with those bungee cords, I have seen dad do that too. Look at what you need and figure out how to get there. |
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: IN
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Re: Battery hold down ideas?
I've used a cam style and a ratcheting style tie downs before to hold a battery in place.
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Crookston
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Re: Battery hold down ideas?
I went years with a bungee cord on my beater truck.
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Location: Northern Nevada
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Re: Battery hold down ideas?
Anyway you can return the battery and get one that works? I've never bought one that didn't.
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Location: houston texas
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Re: Battery hold down ideas?
the battery was the the only one that even came close to fitting at wal mart.yes I could wrap a bungee cord around it but I am looking for ideas that look better. may get some all thread and make one.
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Re: Battery hold down ideas?
IMO I wouldn't buy a Walmart brand. I used to buy cheap batteries (assuming cheap), but I had starting issues between that and the starter, and that was from Walmart. Yeah good is twice as much cash.
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Re: Battery hold down ideas?
bought many batteries frpm wal mart they last as long as high dollar ones.
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Re: Battery hold down ideas?
Agreed to extent, it's all I used to buy. I used to think a battery is a battery. I could be wrong, but I could swear my starting issue was part starter, part not enough power to the starter, and the battery wasn't that old. Then I have to consider the original battery on my Tundra. I replaced it after seven years, and not because I had to. I don't think you'd see that with a cheap one.
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