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75 sereis dual battery trays

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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75 sereis dual battery trays

Post by hill billy »

hey people, would some one be able to give me the measurements for a dual battery tray for a petrol 75 series,or pics of how theres is set up dont fancy paying 140 from opposite lock - arb

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Post by B.D.R »

G'day mate just had a look at mine and on my truck there is 2 battery trays bolted in there hope this helps.

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Post by hill billy »

hey Chris would you be able to get pics?
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Post by B.D.R »

Sorry mate i don't have a camera, but i'll see if i can borrow one.

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Post by Dane »

I am a fitter and turner by trade and do heaps of metal fabrication. I bought the ARB dual battery tray for my ute for $155 and can't believe what great value they are. Such an intricate, well made fabrication with all the attaching stock and allowances for re-mounting the relays etc as well as heavy duty battery clamps and powder coating is not even worth considering making your own. You will spend days making it from $50 worth of material when you could just go to work for half a day and pay for a professional job that will look great and last forever. As far as measurements go you should measure your batteries and make it to suit them. Use the same mounting bolt positions as the factory one and pick up a couple of extra existing bolt holes up the back.
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