rustystud
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I installed some heavy duty slides for my battery tray after checking my batteries and almost giving myself a Hernia pulling out the tray !
Here are some pictures of the finished project.
The slides where bought from a company in England that supplies parts for emergency vehicles. Like pull out trays for the jaws of life and such.
The cost was around $250.00 a pair. Shipping was about $100.00 , So I bought two pairs since shipping stayed the same.
As you can see the slides are extremely thick and are capable of holding 500 Ibs of weight in a moving vehicle. I replaced the balls with stainless steel ones so I would not have to deal with rust sticking the slides together. Glad I did this modification too. Now it is so simple to check the water level and general condition of the batteries.
Here are some pictures of the finished project.
The slides where bought from a company in England that supplies parts for emergency vehicles. Like pull out trays for the jaws of life and such.
The cost was around $250.00 a pair. Shipping was about $100.00 , So I bought two pairs since shipping stayed the same.
As you can see the slides are extremely thick and are capable of holding 500 Ibs of weight in a moving vehicle. I replaced the balls with stainless steel ones so I would not have to deal with rust sticking the slides together. Glad I did this modification too. Now it is so simple to check the water level and general condition of the batteries.
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