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Been thinking about doing this for a while. What's the best way to go about it?
Standard battery box bolted to the floor suffice??
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Many different ways people have done it. I got a leisure battery box off ebay. Does the job ok.
If you're after some wire i can sort you out with some 25mm2 stuff that i bought but wasn't really man enough to crack the xud over. Will do it for you cheap. Let me know if your interested.
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Will that be good for the Rallye?
How do you go about connecting the positives together? Or is it a case of rewiring things?
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Find a BMW in a scrappers and use that for it's positive and ground cables as BMW's usually always stuff the battery into the boot.
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Ahh okay, makes sense tbh.
Nothing stopping me but cash now haha
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Nice one cheers. I won't be doing this for a few weeks yet by the looks of it. Too much cost and not enough work haha
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