TheAutumnWind
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What do you use for the side terminal posts? I am not totally happy with mine.
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Fits fine. Did you see my other thread? There are pics in there. You do have to remove the crescent shaped hood brace though. No battery will fit in there with that bracket in place.
No issues at all with the top terminals. There's actually quite a bit of room under the hood above the battery.
EDIT: Here's the pic of the 2nd battery:
What do you use for the side terminal posts? I am not totally happy with mine.
What do you use for the side terminal posts? I am not totally happy with mine.
Extended side terminal bolts from Advance. I think these were the ones:
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/.../6280501-P?searchTerm=extended+terminal+bolts
Thanks for the pic. couldn't see it at work but can at home. Friggin gestapos. x2 still showing available here too on the site, until you get to the store, just super concerned about the supposed returns. And with the dual battery setup, it's best to have the same battery for charging purposes.FWIW the X2 is still showing as being available in our area (Denver metro area.)
And with the dual battery setup, it's best to have the same battery for charging purposes.
I believe that's only true if you're not using an isolator. Where two batteries are connected in parallel with no isolator (basically making two smaller batteries into one big battery) it's best if the batteries are as similar as possible. I've even heard people say you should buy them at the same time and place so you can get batteries that were manufactured as identically as possible.
OTOH when using an isolator it's really two separate batteries because as soon as the ignition is switched off the batteries are no longer connected. For purposes of charging, it makes sense that both batteries be of the same type (FLA, SLA, AGM or Gel) because different types of batteries have different charging rates but it's not necessary that they be the same model or amp hour rating.
Over on Expedition Portal (http://www.expeditionportal.com) dual batteries are pretty common, mostly for people like me who run refrigerators while we are on extended camping trips (the fridge is awesome because it keeps food cold without having to constantly run into town to get ice for the cooler. Also, no soggy food from melting ice.)