The battery tray in my GQ SWB TB42 is rooted... someone has put a plate over the top of the stuffed tray so the battery can still sit there... but its worn away a largish section of the guard ( can look up at the batt tray from under the wheel well ).
It isnt rusted away, its just gone, i assume its been easten by battery acid cause there is a fair bit of it around the area.....
wat would be the best move here?
just bend up a new tray section? then also bend up a small panel steel section for the inner guard as well? all welded in place?
anyone else had this before?
screwy
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GQ Battery Tray
GQ Battery Tray
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bazzle wrote:And fit the ARB tray as its a full housing.
ABout $80
Bazzle
does ARB have a battery tray do they???
does it come with the inner guard as well?
thanks bazzle
screwy
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o, well if it doesnt come with an inner guard ill just make my own new one for $5 of steel rather than $80 on a tray.
especially seeing as i have to buy steel for the inner guard anyways.....
was hopeing it was a full inclosed unit...
especially seeing as i have to buy steel for the inner guard anyways.....
was hopeing it was a full inclosed unit...
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