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2nd battery in a 2006 Rodeo

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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2nd battery in a 2006 Rodeo

Post by Adomw »

Ok lads,

Has anyone out there put a second battery in a style side dual cab 2006 Rodeo? at first glance it's not obvious where to put the 2nd battery - will I have to move the ABS set up?

Ado

PS No, I haven't sold the Pajero - I'm getting a Rodeo supplied at work
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dual batteries

Post by Guzzi »

Ado, you may well be the first........ :D

Have a look at this site; http://www.sidewinder.com.au/page2.html
I have nothing to do with this bloke but he does have some good gear here.
Of interest to you would be his dual battery systems and his "alternative"battery box with builtin controller that fit into the tray area.
good luck.
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Post by Adomw »

I think I'll have to put it in the tray

Thanks mate
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Dual locked, 1:4 crawler gears, swaybar disconnect
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