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i hate side post battery cable, so yesterday i switched mine on my truck to top post. just curious how many of you guys have done this?
 

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I like side to hide them or be down and out of the way, but I like a dual post battery, side and top. That way you can run accessories to the top post like amp wires and such, then run the reg. hot cable off the side.

Now they have some neat side adapters for adding wires though.

As for cables man I went to advance and got some 2 gauge or awg wire for $1.88 a foot and made my own, routed them how I wanted and all.
 

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As for cables man I went to advance and got some 2 gauge or awg wire for $1.88 a foot and made my own, routed them how I wanted and all.
thats a really good idea
 

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they didn't have any the length I needed. I got 10 feet I think and ran my neg. and pos. out of the same cable, and tried to run it nice and neat, out of the way on my 88.
 

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