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Auxiliary Battery

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Auxiliary Battery

Post by GeoffG »

Hey I'm new to this site and just wondering if anyone has yet successfully put a auxiliary battery under the bonnet of a 2010 D40, I've been looking and I think it can be done!
Any suggestions and tips would be much appreciated. Cheers.
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Re: Auxiliary Battery

Post by dirtydemonoffroader »

Hey bud, I see u have worked it out! Good question mate I'm sure someone will know something. :cool:
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Re: Auxiliary Battery

Post by stilivn »

Pirahna make trays that bolt onto chassis rail but not under bonnet.
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Re: Auxiliary Battery

Post by GeoffG »

It looks like the air box can be changed out to a K&N filter and maybe there's enough room to fit the dual battery.
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Re: Auxiliary Battery

Post by Busiboy »

Mines mounted in the tray, under tray would have been better with hindsight.
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