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Old 12-05-2006, 08:05 AM
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Battery cable kits??

I want to replace all my battery cables and was wondering if there is a kit for these trucks, or just buy the cables and connector/clamps etc...
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Old 12-05-2006, 08:11 AM
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You could try Mcmaster carr they have the battery cable , crip ends or bolt together style .
I did the bolt together last year and it's perfect ... slide the cable in and tighten and your done ...use some red tape if you want to mark the cable !

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Thats looking like the best option right now. Im going to try some fleet truck part stores and see what happens.
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I don't know how bad your stock ones are ...I know I have a few of the stock ones sitting around ...I know I have the long one that joins the 2 batteries and ground cable I will have too look around .
I don't know if your intrested or not ... let me know ... Couple bucks to buy a case of beer ...LOL

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This guy has a kit for Dodge trucks. I've heard his stuff is good quality, and he's cheaper than the dealer.

http://www.custombatterycables.com/index.htm
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Just take all the old ones off and go up to NAPA. You can buy the cable and ends there and they'll crimp them all on for free. I had my starter cable made there for real cheap, I think it was less than $10 if I remember right.
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Originally Posted by Greguw
I don't know how bad your stock ones are ...I know I have a few of the stock ones sitting around ...I know I have the long one that joins the 2 batteries and ground cable I will have too look around .
I don't know if your intrested or not ... let me know ... Couple bucks to buy a case of beer ...LOL

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Thanks but im in Austin, Texas.
I ended up making them pretty cheap from texas alternator. They had all kinds of stuff for it.
Thanks for the replies
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