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<blockquote data-quote="Dub7sonoma" data-source="post: 8264597" data-attributes="member: 649968"><p>Go to your local hardware store and grab two 3/8 bolts that are 1 1/2" (or longer if you need them), two 3/8 nuts and two 3/8 flat washers. Put the nut on the bolt first and run it all the way to the top then put on all your terminals on including factory ones and screw it down tight into the battery. Then you can run the nut down until all the terminals are tight. That way you don't have to worry about using spacers or stacking washers to make everything tight. It also prevents stripping the battery terminals out from not having enough threads from the bolt run into it. Just MAKE SURE there isn't any points are your car close that the bolts that could touch that are grounded</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dub7sonoma, post: 8264597, member: 649968"] Go to your local hardware store and grab two 3/8 bolts that are 1 1/2" (or longer if you need them), two 3/8 nuts and two 3/8 flat washers. Put the nut on the bolt first and run it all the way to the top then put on all your terminals on including factory ones and screw it down tight into the battery. Then you can run the nut down until all the terminals are tight. That way you don't have to worry about using spacers or stacking washers to make everything tight. It also prevents stripping the battery terminals out from not having enough threads from the bolt run into it. Just MAKE SURE there isn't any points are your car close that the bolts that could touch that are grounded [/QUOTE]
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