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Lots of places, but why do you want one?
Gatorator said:Lots of places, but why do you want one?
Why wouldn't you? As for me, a winch, extra lights and a fridge. I do a lot of camping and fishing alone and need all the dependability I can get.
It's no fun to be 100 miles from help and have a problem. (yes, I do have a Sat. phone.) O![]()
Do you have any photo's of the setup under your seat?look at under your passenger seat. that is where i put mine. i have pics as soon as my friend gets them to me.
http://www.svrbatteries.com/battery_page.php?bid=25
that's the battery i have i believe. it fits nicely under the passenger seat. just take out the seat and then unbolt the outer rail and reinstall just the rail. put the battery in place and then put the chair back on top to see the best placement for the battery to give best clearance.
then install some brackets. 2 screwed into the rail in front of and behind the battery and then another screwed into the frame through the carpeting near the center console. run some 4-guage wire from the battery in the engine compartment through the firewall. then route the wire through a notch by the wires on the steering column behind the dash. You should then be able to bring it over to the middle of the dash and use a wire tie to get it to stay in place. then snake the wire under the radio console and also under the center console over to the passenger side. then run the wire under the center console down the passenger side and then under the carpeting and make it come out the same hole that the harness for the air bag sensor comes out of.
attach to fuse then to the battery.(you should also use a fuse at the other battery under the hood too.)sand down the area of the frame where the rear bolt closest to the center console goes. ground your battery there. replace the seat and then tighten all the bolts. you will have to reattach the seat to the rail you took off with the rail already bolted in the jeep. it is easy so dont worry. 3 bolts only.
what im doing next is getting some material to cover the battery and painting the brackets black. it looks very clean and the battery stays in place. i know this is a quick and sloppy how to. if my friend ever gets me the pics then i will post them and a better how to. oh and be sure to use some electrical tape and cover all metal areas of the battery. Wouldnt want someone to reach under there and be shocked as to what they might find.