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<blockquote data-quote="NASTY08IMPALA" data-source="post: 8099013" data-attributes="member: 644081"><p>1/4" thick 6061 aluminum ..go to a metal scrapyard u can get odd pieces for cheap..i paid 15 bucks for. 3 ' long piece 2 inches wide...i drilled them to fit my studs to connect my rear batt bank and i also drilled and tapped 12 holes on each one to allow lots of easy hookups for all my runs and amps..very easy simple and cheap..hell i think i have enough left to make another set if i needed too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NASTY08IMPALA, post: 8099013, member: 644081"] 1/4" thick 6061 aluminum ..go to a metal scrapyard u can get odd pieces for cheap..i paid 15 bucks for. 3 ' long piece 2 inches wide...i drilled them to fit my studs to connect my rear batt bank and i also drilled and tapped 12 holes on each one to allow lots of easy hookups for all my runs and amps..very easy simple and cheap..hell i think i have enough left to make another set if i needed too [/QUOTE]
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