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Old 08-08-2020, 05:14 AM   #13
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Re: Battery Cables and Battery Relocation?

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Having relocated the battery to the passenger side of the bed on my Apache, I can certainly see why you'd prefer it on the driver's side. Having to walk around the truck multiple times to adjust cables or boost the battery is a pain, and I would like a kill switch that is easier to access, too.
I'm all in now, I ordered everything I need for when I get home. Glad I like doing this stuff because it is just plain financially irresponsible!

Thank you to everyone for their input and suggestions, the ability to bounce ideas off of others is an invaluable tool.
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