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antifork antifork
New User | Posts: 11 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 12/15/08
03:41 PM

So today I was working on my ranger since I am on vacation   . Though I realized that I have no where to put my battery. The engine bay of course has been cleaned out so I can get that bad boy to tuck 20's. I have been surfing the web and found these little cell batteries and thought to myself wow those things would be cool to hide in my cab. But I am not to sure about it. What I would like to know where are the best places to hide batteries but that would still make it easy to get my hands on for a jump start? Also if those little batteries are powerful enough to withstand running a whole truck with the usual audio amps and compressors?  

 
99ranger 99ranger
New User | Posts: 30 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 01/31/09
09:02 AM

Ive been wondering the same thing, but my ranger is my daily driver so i cant just start guessing and hope to find a place. If you figured something out let me know.  

 
laydoutdave laydoutdave
New User | Posts: 42 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 04/14/09
08:33 AM

what lil batteries are utlaking bout ???? i have kinetik and they run all my stuff including a v-8 and tanks compressors and all but we are hooking 2 batteries up anyways  

 
Peelish Peelish
New User | Posts: 42 | Joined: 12/08
Posted: 04/14/09
03:20 PM

i dont know about the small batteries, but you could always relocate the battery to the bed, or even fabricate a box and weld it up under the truck so it would not be seen, then you can still run full size battery  

 

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