where can i buy battery cable by the foot?

Started by redneck renegade, March 21, 2013, 11:29:18 PM

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redneck renegade

carquest no.autozone no.tsc sells 50' rolls but than i'll have 35' i dont need. any help would be appreciated.

Crazymays77

Quality auto in fmuth that's wherever I got mine.



redneck renegade


Flat_Black


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Crazymays77

Right across the street from mike youngs just north of subway same side of the street. It's not gonna be cheap for 15-20 ft.



redneck renegade

Quote from: Crazymays77 on March 21, 2013, 11:34:35 PM
Right across the street from mike youngs just north of subway same side of the street. It's not gonna be cheap for 15-20 ft.
its 50 for a 50 foot roll at tsc hope its cheaper than that

Crazymays77




redneck renegade

stillcheaper then a batt. relocation kit i guess

Crazymays77

It's 49.99 for 25 ft of red and 59.99 for 25 ft of black at tsc online. It's not gonna be much cheaper than that anywhere. But if u don't need that much get it buy the ft carquest in Millington should have it too.



Crazymays77




redneck renegade

Quote from: Crazymays77 on March 21, 2013, 11:46:44 PM
What u trying to do.
i put my batteries behind the cab.just trying to run a + to the solenoid and i wanna put a couple grounds motor from frame.

ProGrade

Places that install plows usually just pull all the wiring when they do upgrades, might be able to get it cheap that way.  I did.
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HellYeah4x4

 I ran 2 batteries in the back and in my case 4g wouldn't supply enough amps. Burned up 1 starter trying to get er to fire the first night. I had to upgrade to 2g wire and had no problems. I use 2g to supply the starter and 4 g for my engine and chassis grounds.
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grainger   and do you have an air gas store or  a welding supply shop   dont use standard battery power lines waste of time and $$ 

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fordrunner

I used welder lead cable in the bronco I might have some left have to look

72 Bogger

If you can find a place that does wheelchair lifts for handicap vans they will have it also. Or
Find one at a scrap yard
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redneck renegade

thanks guys looks like i got some options now

lilred


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Use a heavy gauge jumper cable!! Cut the ends off
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four_by_ken

As others said... welding cable.  Nice and flexible and not too expensive.

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