therooster2001
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Since I toasted my battery terminals, I swapped the battery. The other battery in the pair was about 1.5 years old, so I got a little nervous and went back up the next day to load test it, to both our surprise it was pulling 1020 cca and was 13.1v, so we both concluded fine to put next to the new one. I also put new zinc terminals on and ditched the lead ones.
Also was worried about the two GP31's bouncing down the road and loosening the connections again so found an old thread where 74M had propped up the batteries on wood, then held the batteries down with one of the original J hooks, and some unistrut. I ended up using a piece of the mud flap hardware I had. Works beautiful. As I was nervous about the 1/2 inch raise, I put the old mud flap down on the batteries, which had the rubber protectors, just for final precaution. Works great.
Also was worried about the two GP31's bouncing down the road and loosening the connections again so found an old thread where 74M had propped up the batteries on wood, then held the batteries down with one of the original J hooks, and some unistrut. I ended up using a piece of the mud flap hardware I had. Works beautiful. As I was nervous about the 1/2 inch raise, I put the old mud flap down on the batteries, which had the rubber protectors, just for final precaution. Works great.