Ford Dual Battery Cable For Diesel Engines (non-power Stroke Engines) 123" Long on 2040-parts.com
Billings, Montana, US
These cables are for Ford trucks (1987 to 2003) with dual batteries that don't have the Power Stroke diesel engine. These cables are 2/0, 123" in overall length and 66.5" from positive end to positive end. They are brand new aftermarket cables made by a company that has an excellent reputation and they meet or exceed SAE standards. Please measure your existing cables to make sure that these will fit. If you need a detailed diagram please contact us and will can e-mail you one. We also have the shorter version available. Please see our other listings.
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