SVG
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Post by SVG on Mar 22, 2011 19:31:03 GMT -6
I finally relocated my battery to the back! I went with the BMR Relocation Kit (they call it Kit, but all they send you is a tray and some screws, IMHO the Taylor Kit at least comes with wires and its 20 dollars cheaper!) I used 4gauge wire, the AMP wire that Cardo Routed for me, had pretty thin wires and they felt like felt ;D so I went onto San Antonio Brake (on Avenue B and 8th street) and bought 15 ft but I recommend 20 if running the wire from inside the car. I ran the lead power wire through the passenger trimming onto the grommet on the firewall, through the Hole (from my wire mod) Under my wheel well and back on out through the stock location. I used a Distribution Block for the starter lead, the fuse block, and a black wire that I do not know where it goes to probably the alternator... for the ground (stock ground lead) I left it untouched for now... Now goes the fun part. On the hatch area, My battery did not fit but I went ahead and tried anyway I am using a distribution Terminal for a lead for my car, and one for my Amps... That is all for today until I clean it up whenever I get a day off, My priority was to get the car started it was covered in a mound of dust With the extra room up front I finally have enough room for.... TRAIN HORNS!!!!! ;D ;D ;D
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RainMan
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Post by RainMan on Mar 22, 2011 21:33:17 GMT -6
Nice! Can't wait to hear the train horns!!!
~ Timothy
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dtfws6
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Post by dtfws6 on Mar 23, 2011 12:50:54 GMT -6
Nice write up man. I went with the BMR Kit also. Really cleans up the engine bay.
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Post by slowceta on Mar 23, 2011 14:39:07 GMT -6
Strangely enough, the train horns don't look out of place at all.....
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SVG
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Post by SVG on Mar 23, 2011 17:03:58 GMT -6
Lol Tim the train horns are for my rigg just fooling around
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RainMan
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Post by RainMan on Mar 23, 2011 19:10:23 GMT -6
I think you should install them in the T/A -- would surprise anyone who cut you off...
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SVG
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Post by SVG on Mar 23, 2011 19:34:56 GMT -6
I need them in my truck, I could of used them earlier, some idiot who was hauling a mobile home trailer cut me off downtown, and I almost hit his crappy trailer, I got so pissed cause i had to use my brakes, I caught up with him at Fresno and I10 and swiped into his lane, then hit the brakes until he was probably rubbing my mud flaps, at the hill on i10 and 410 I slowed his ass down right in mid hill LOL ;D then as he tried to pass I pinned him close to the barrier until he gave up. Not a good way to enforce vengeance , but If I would of hit him when He originally cut me off, people would of died! that's why I was so irritated and was attempting to scare the hell out of that driver. The funny part is there was a cop behind me when he originally cut me off, and he did nothing about it.... Revenge is never an option but sometime Punishment is in order! grrrrrr!
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02formuladriver
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Post by 02formuladriver on Mar 23, 2011 21:49:50 GMT -6
^^^dont you just love it when the cop does nothing. I had a lady almost swerve into my explorer today (she was on the phone) and a cop was behind me and didn't do anything then she had the nerve to honk her horn as if it was my fault.
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SVG
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Post by SVG on Mar 24, 2011 4:45:47 GMT -6
Lol they are like that, one time some stupid lady ran her stop sign and I ran her off the road on shepherd and I 35 and she gave me the I'm number 1 sign. Last year a co worker killed a guy who tried to make a left turn in front of him, sad story but there was nothing he could of done.
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