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Longacre Battery Cable Kits Lon48050 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.99
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:LONGACRE RACING PRODUCTS, INC. Manufacturer Part Number:LON48050

 Negative Cable Gauge: 1/0-gauge

Assembled: Yes

Cable Jacket Material: Plastic

Cable Jacket Finish: Black

Negative Cable Length (in): 156.000 in.

Battery Cable End Style 1: Top post

Battery Cable End Style 2: Eyelet

Adapters Included: No

Hardware Included: Yes

Auxiliary Lead: No

Notes: 133-strand cable.

These Longacre battery cables feature factory-soldered ends and include an extra terminal in case you would need to change the length.

These Longacre battery cable kits also include:

·         High-amp battery cable

·         End terminals

·         Color-coded terminal boots to prevent arcing

·         Firebraid insulation

·         Firewall grommet

·         Adel clamps

·         Wire ties

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