Battery relocation

JoshH

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I had some guys asking where the battery goes with twins. Here are a few pics.

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LBZrcks

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You have to drill the holes right? I guess obviously you would have to mount it a bit lower for lmm's and their top post batteries
 

TheBac

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Looks like an OEM van battery tray to me. Did you also use the van battery cables, Josh?

Nice work.
 

JoshH

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Looks like an OEM van battery tray to me. Did you also use the van battery cables, Josh?

Nice work.
Not sure if the vans use it or not. I think it's original purpose was for the third battery on the military Silverados. I cut and spliced more cable onto the stock cables.

It looks like you could probably see the battery box from the side if you were looking? Especially on a lifted truck? Thanks for the pics.
The third pic is what it looks like from the side. I don't think it's really noticeable on my truck at stock height with the steps on it, but it might be more so on a lifted truck.
 

Roc8man

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If it's OEM Chevy, what's the part number? I'm still running one battery and could use a second.

Thanks
David
 
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If it's OEM Chevy, what's the part number? I'm still running one battery and could use a second.

Thanks
David

I fugured it would have a PN as well. I asked my friend that works in the parts deparment to find it for me and get me a price but he never did. Maybe its time for some phone calls:eek:
 
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Question:
If we relocate a batt do we have to have a batt. disconnect when racing?

If you move it you are supposed to but just tell them is was a factory option installed by the dealer;)

The truck came with 3 bats and you took one out haha
 
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20dirtymax03

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Looks like it would be a PITA to change the battery when it goes bad. Thanks for the pics. Now I know where it goes when I win the lottery and buy some twins.:p
 

Osubeaver

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Looks like it would be a PITA to change the battery when it goes bad. Thanks for the pics. Now I know where it goes when I win the lottery and buy some twins.:p

Not really. The whole box drops down. If I recall correctly, there are three bolts/nuts. Loosen two and remove one and the whole box can be set on the ground or whatever.
 

lotsofmiles

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I posted a pic of the van factory battery in my albums if anyone wants to see it. I can take more/different angles if you need it
 

JoshH

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who makes the battery tray? also j/w whats with the tow strap on the frame rail?
Thanks
GM makes the tray, but I don't know the part number. It's been posted a few times. A search will probably turn it up. The strap is a ratchet strap that is holding my transmission since the engine is out of the truck.