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Optima Dual Battery Box - Widthwise- Off Road - Steel - Universal Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $94.00
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Antelope, California, United States

Antelope, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:OPT-WID Part Brand:RUFF STUFF Surface Finish:RAW STEEL Brand:Ruffstuff Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

OPTIMA DUAL BATTERY BOX -  WIDTHWISE  (NEW)

We are very particular about how these go together because we see so many broken and cracked weld battery hold downs, and most of the broken ones weren't cheap either.....The real problem we have found with the easily broken ones was multiple welds on too thin material, some are only 20 gauge.....They simply can't take the vibration. We followed the form of our single battery boxes and made these with very close tolerances so they didn't have to be too thick of material because if it fits well it won't be bouncing around. So we use 12 gauge (about 1/10" thick) and TIG the center tab, that should avoid the vibration cracks around the welds the rest are so famous for. Here are the dimensions.....15" x 10.125"


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