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Billet Optima Battery Tray Black Dodge Rt Group 75/35 75/25 Charger Challenger on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Devon, Pennsylvania, United States

Devon, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Billet Proof Designs Surface Finish:Textured Black Powder Coat Manufacturer Part Number:75/35_RT Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Part Brand:Billet Proof Designs UPC:Does not apply


Billet Aluminum Battery Tray - 

R/T

Textured Black Powder Coat with R/T contrast cut


Intended for an OPTIMA Group 75/35 or 75/25 Battery ONLY

***Please contact us prior to making a purchase if you have ANY questions about fitment.***


 

Upgrade your MOPAR with this beautiful R/T battery tray!


 • Battery trays are machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and powder coated in a durable semi-gloss textured black finish.

 • The upper tray has "R/T" ball milled into the part. No decals or etching here!

 • Upper and lower battery trays are machined from 5/16" thick plate and pocketed to keep the battery securely in position.

 • Each standoff is made from 1/2" diameter aluminum tubing.

 • Stainless Steel assembly hardware included

 • Dimensions of pocket that houses battery:  


Length= 10 "  Width= 6-13/16"  Height= 6-3/4"

Finish: Semi-gloss textured black powder coat


***BATTERY TRAY ONLY***DOES NOT INCLUDE AN OPTIMA BATTERY***



Check out our store for more battery tray styles!


 

Battery Tray Only

Accommodates GROUP 75/35 or 75/25 “Yellow, Red and Blue Top” Optima Batteries.


Please note that the color of the top has NOTHING to do with the battery case size and design. 

You have to make sure that you have the correct group.  This is displayed on the battery itself.


Please note that these battery trays are NOT vehicle specific and may not fit in the stock battery location of your vehicle without some minor modification/drilling.  Although these battery trays are used to replace stock battery trays, they are often used when relocating the battery to the trunk of the vehicle as well.

 

They are intended to fit the Optima battery listed in the title/description and may fit other batteries, but we do not guarantee fitment for other battery brands.


IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AT ALL ABOUT FITMENT.  PLEASE CONTACT US PRIOR TO MAKING YOUR PURCHASE.

 NOTE:  This item is not a direct bolt-in.  Some fabrication/drilling may be required.



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