FS[NorAtl]: Upgraded battery cables
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I ended up with a lot of black cable left. Would anybody be interested in a set of black cables for a reduced price?
Individual cables will be identified by the color of the shrink wrap to prevent confusion.
Such example is here
Attachment 292174
Individual cables will be identified by the color of the shrink wrap to prevent confusion.
Such example is here
Attachment 292174
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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I ended up with a lot of black cable left. Would anybody be interested in a set of black cables for a reduced price?
Individual cables will be identified by the color of the shrink wrap to prevent confusion.
Such example is here
Attachment 292174
Individual cables will be identified by the color of the shrink wrap to prevent confusion.
Such example is here
Attachment 292174
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Year: 1999
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Hey congrats!! I just upgraded to a 150amp alternater so I think these would come in handy! I get paid tuesday ill take a pair at the 20% off deal .. I do want the all black ones if they are cheaper and you still have them!! pm me
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 L
Congrats! If you have the sizes for a '95 xj, I'll take a set of cables. PM me the details you need.
Also, the B+ to PDC cable on my '95 has a connector that connects to two separate bolts on the PCB. For those replacing battery cables with that type of PDC connection, do you just cut off that plate to leave on there to connect the two bolts? Or are they connected within the PDC so you can just connect on to the bottom with the replacement cable?
Also, the B+ to PDC cable on my '95 has a connector that connects to two separate bolts on the PCB. For those replacing battery cables with that type of PDC connection, do you just cut off that plate to leave on there to connect the two bolts? Or are they connected within the PDC so you can just connect on to the bottom with the replacement cable?
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Year: 1999
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Congrats! If you have the sizes for a '95 xj, I'll take a set of cables. PM me the details you need. Also, the B+ to PDC cable on my '95 has a connector that connects to two separate bolts on the PCB. For those replacing battery cables with that type of PDC connection, do you just cut off that plate to leave on there to connect the two bolts? Or are they connected within the PDC so you can just connect on to the bottom with the replacement cable?
most of the time people have always cut the old lug and left it bolted on so to act like a bridge to connect both studs and you would just put the new cable to the bottom one.
I however sourced a particular lug to work with that configuration but that would be additional $10 since it's expensive.
I ll send you a pm