Battery Tray; Dual; Black Powder Coated;
Outfitting a trail rig can add greater strain to the electrical system. Adding on a winch, air compressor, fog lights, driving lights, a spotlight, electric fuel pump, and a stereo amp can really tax the battery. A great way to combat that strain is to install dual batteries. This is especially true when using a winch, which can draw big amps for an extended period. These kits are designed to mount two batteries in place of the factory single battery location. The trays and brackets feature a black powder coated finish. These are mounting kits only and do not include any wiring. A suggested wiring diagram is included. 70- 95 CJ and Wrangler kits place the batteries side-by side and may be used with lead acid or cylindrical style sealed gel cell batteries. 97-06 TJ Wrangler its stack the batteries and are for use with cylindrical-style sealed, gel cell batteries only due to the battery mounting direction.
Outfitting a trail rig can add greater strain to the electrical system. Adding on a winch, air compressor, fog lights, driving lights, a spotlight, electric fuel pump, and a stereo amp can really tax the battery. A great way to combat that strain is to install dual batteries. This is especially true when using a winch, which can draw big amps for an extended period. These kits are designed to mount two batteries in place of the factory single battery location. The trays and brackets feature a black powder coated finish. These are mounting kits only and do not include any wiring. A suggested wiring diagram is included. 70- 95 CJ and Wrangler kits place the batteries side-by side and may be used with lead acid or cylindrical style sealed gel cell batteries. 97-06 TJ Wrangler its stack the batteries and are for use with cylindrical-style sealed, gel cell batteries only due to the battery mounting direction.
- Black Powder Coated
- Fits In Factory Battery Location
- Suggested Wiring Diagram Included
- Can Use Lead Acid or Gel Cell Batteries
- Limited 5 Year Warranty
Information:
Outfitting a trail rig can add greater strain to the electrical system. Adding on a winch; air compressor; fog lights; driving lights; a spotlight; electric fuel pump; and a stereo amp can really tax the battery. A great way to combat that strain is to install dual batteries. This is especially true when using a winch; which can draw big amps for an extended period. These kits are designed to mount two batteries in place of the factory single battery location. The trays and brackets feature a black powder coated finish. These are mounting kits only and do not include any wiring. A suggested wiring diagram is included. 70-95 CJ and Wrangler kits place the batteries side-by side and may be used with lead acid or cylindrical style sealed gel cell batteries. 97-06 TJ Wrangler its stack the batteries and are for use with cylindrical-style sealed; gel cell batteries only due to the battery mounting direction.Application Summary:
| Year | Make/Model |
|---|---|
| 1970-1983 | Jeep CJ5 |
| 1970-1975 | Jeep CJ6 |
| 1976-1986 | Jeep CJ7 |
| 1981-1985 | Jeep Scrambler |
| 1987-1990 | Jeep Wrangler |