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Old 05-05-2010, 01:19 PM   #1
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Adding Aux Battery

Ok, I got my Aux Battery tray from Scotts Super Trucks, Thanks Scott!!

Now how do I bolt this thing in? There is one bolt hole that is already threaded on the support, but seems like the others will have to be added. Has anyone retro-fitted one yet?

Pics would be awesome! I'll post a pic of the tray tonight, its a monster! Heavy duty metal construction was used throughout.
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Old 05-05-2010, 03:53 PM   #2
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Lay the tray in and mark the holes. Drill. Bolt in tray. Don't forget to move the horn and voltage regulator
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pics? Never seen one
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Old 05-05-2010, 08:57 PM   #4
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First the Aux tray
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Now the regular one
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Old 05-05-2010, 08:59 PM   #6
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Lay the tray in and mark the holes. Drill. Bolt in tray. Don't forget to move the horn and voltage regulator
Where do I move them to? Not sure what the locations would be if it was a factory install. Will self threading bolts be ok?

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Re: Adding Aux Battery

Here is a not so great pic that I took of a factory installed setup. I took it to help myself during the reassembly process.
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Old 05-05-2010, 11:20 PM   #9
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Yep mark the holes and go. If your lucky, you won't have to move anything. I recommend the Hellroaring solid state unit, it's a bit pricey but it's the best out there. I have a thread 2nd battery hook up question (Electrical). There are pics. I went 2 ga wire on all Pos wire
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Old 05-06-2010, 10:38 AM   #10
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Here is a not so great pic that I took of a factory installed setup. I took it to help myself during the reassembly process.
Thanks Breeh, that helps a bit. I was wondering how it got past the headlight. Right now if I lay it in there it is pulling on the wiring harness. Will have to do some more in depth fitting before I drill and mount.
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Old 05-06-2010, 12:37 PM   #11
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they weren't all done the same. My voltage reg was mounted on the other 'leg' in my longhorn, and on the other aux tray I have laying around.
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Old 05-06-2010, 01:53 PM   #12
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Re: Adding Aux Battery

Ya, I just pulled Shifty's old post out of my PM box and realized he told you how to do it. There are pre-drilled holes on the side of the aux box for the regulator and there'll be a half inch spacer required behind the headlights.

How you been Andy? Haven't seen you around in a while.
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I've been great... just had a son born on monday.
Kinda funny you haven't seen me around much... I'm still here postin like crazy.
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Kinda funny you haven't seen me around much... I'm still here postin like crazy.
Congrats!! You may be right, maybe it is me that hasn't been around much...
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thanks. photos were posted here http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=400714 in the general discusion... not wanting to hi jack this thread.
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hey red, check the height with the battery installed, mine looked higher then the pass. side, but don't know! I have since pulled my front end off again so I can't measure it. I think I used one or two factory holes and the rest I had to drill

I'll probably use side posts to give more clearance, lmk how you wire it up

congrats. LHM
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Old 05-07-2010, 05:18 PM   #17
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the Aux tray does in fact sit higher. Since top posts were used till the end of 70, I would say there is no worry on the taller 69 - 72 hood. However, I don't think the option was around in 67 or 68, so top post clearance MIGHT be an issue, but I doubt it.
Side posts are better in almost every way anyways.
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Old 05-19-2010, 09:11 PM   #18
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Re: Adding Aux Battery

Hmm, well, I think that my core support may have had an aux battery before it came to me. Thanks Livrat!! 3 of the bolt holes were already there and threaded so it just mounted right up. I'll see about getting the 4th bolt in later.
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hey red, check the height with the battery installed, mine looked higher then the pass. side, but don't know! I have since pulled my front end off again so I can't measure it. I think I used one or two factory holes and the rest I had to drill

I'll probably use side posts to give more clearance, lmk how you wire it up

congrats. LHM
Thanks Jaros, I set a battery in there and it looked like it sat at the same height as the other. Like I say, I think someone before me did it right.
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the Aux tray does in fact sit higher. Since top posts were used till the end of 70, I would say there is no worry on the taller 69 - 72 hood. However, I don't think the option was around in 67 or 68, so top post clearance MIGHT be an issue, but I doubt it.
Side posts are better in almost every way anyways.
Except that I always booger up the dang screw that tightens them up!
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