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Old 05-12-2013, 10:27 AM
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As you can see my positive terminal looks like ****. I am trying to find something to clean it up. I have an XS Battery with the bars/additional post, but these bars are a total piece of ****. The negative is stripped out with no pressure and the positive I don't dare tighten down any more. I was looking at putting another positive clamp on...

So, looking for ideas to clean this up. My smaller stuff is on a 4 gang atc fuse holder, but I have bigger stuff...additional run from alt to batt and then from batt to rear seat. I would like to retain the stock terminal and clean up under the hood at the same time.

Any ideas?
Old 05-12-2013, 11:21 AM
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Do you have a closer pic of the battery and terminals? Can see it in that pic. Just the spaghetti wire.
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It looks better than this, but you get the drift.
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I ran these on my last vehicle. Worked really well. Not sure if he still has them or not. Could PM him.
http://forum.mwcaraudio.net/showthre...9201#post39201
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I like that other than the factory wire gets cut.
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Those blocks are growing on me...
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Originally Posted by scobar
I like that other than the factory wire gets cut.
Looks nice. I would think that cutting the factory connector off wouldn't be such a bad thing
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Originally Posted by Wyo11Scab
Looks nice. I would think that cutting the factory connector off wouldn't be such a bad thing
Sorry, a little OCD like that.
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I'll give this another bump in case anyone has any ideas.


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