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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 7322460" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>Well you have a couple options. Either you can use your stock battery terminals and just add the aftermarket wire to one of the 2 bolts. Or you if those stock wires at the bottom are long enough, cut them and crimp new terminals on them (or put them in a set screw battery terminal) but I'd wager those cables have 0 slack in them. If you don't like (or can't do) either of those well you'll have to get a little creative. They make double ended set screw terminals for joining two pieces of wire so you could lengthen those cables or maybe even just ring terminals bolted together using a nut &amp; bolt but that wouldn't be optimal (kind of sloppy looking IMO).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 7322460, member: 567719"] Well you have a couple options. Either you can use your stock battery terminals and just add the aftermarket wire to one of the 2 bolts. Or you if those stock wires at the bottom are long enough, cut them and crimp new terminals on them (or put them in a set screw battery terminal) but I'd wager those cables have 0 slack in them. If you don't like (or can't do) either of those well you'll have to get a little creative. They make double ended set screw terminals for joining two pieces of wire so you could lengthen those cables or maybe even just ring terminals bolted together using a nut & bolt but that wouldn't be optimal (kind of sloppy looking IMO). [/QUOTE]
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