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![]() Thanks for all the imput. I went out today a purchased a Taylor relocation kit. It has an aluminum box and one long positive cable and a short negative.
I plan on doing as Rev said with the long negative too. I can get the cable up the street from my shop at a surplus electrical/electronic store by the foot. I will run two negatives. One to the engine block/starter [long cable] and one to the frame. I like the box because it has a vent too. Not like a boat battery box.
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