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<blockquote data-quote="slater" data-source="post: 8909656" data-attributes="member: 691295"><p>My head hurts,</p><p>Not sure how much traction this question will get but dont think I should make another thread just for this.</p><p>Since im doing a stinger mt2000 running at 1500 watts along with the audio control d6 at 125x6...</p><p>Figured probably a good ide to throw an AGM in this 2010 ranger?</p><p>Factory application is a group59 battery.</p><p>Looking for an economical option has been challenging.</p><p>I find something & posts are on the wrong side.</p><p>Seems like most are just a fuzz to long, length wise.</p><p>I could grind the front lip off the battery tray which will give me some more room but doesnt resolve the issue of figuring out finding something.</p><p>I did find the xspower that will most likely work, theres some notes stating bending the lip...</p><p>But at probably $450 after tax & shipping...</p><p>Not sure if it will even benefit me much to justify that cost..</p><p>a bxt59 is what it calls for roughly 10" long, </p><p>they make a bxt65 in mag but thats 12" long, excessive.</p><p>Any other options?</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://4xspower.com/products/group-59-battery-package?rq=yr_2010__mk_ford__md_ranger__be_2-3[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slater, post: 8909656, member: 691295"] My head hurts, Not sure how much traction this question will get but dont think I should make another thread just for this. Since im doing a stinger mt2000 running at 1500 watts along with the audio control d6 at 125x6... Figured probably a good ide to throw an AGM in this 2010 ranger? Factory application is a group59 battery. Looking for an economical option has been challenging. I find something & posts are on the wrong side. Seems like most are just a fuzz to long, length wise. I could grind the front lip off the battery tray which will give me some more room but doesnt resolve the issue of figuring out finding something. I did find the xspower that will most likely work, theres some notes stating bending the lip... But at probably $450 after tax & shipping... Not sure if it will even benefit me much to justify that cost.. a bxt59 is what it calls for roughly 10" long, they make a bxt65 in mag but thats 12" long, excessive. Any other options? [URL unfurl="true"]https://4xspower.com/products/group-59-battery-package?rq=yr_2010__mk_ford__md_ranger__be_2-3[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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