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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8833645" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>I think you could remove that entire top piece, but I wouldn't. Those are for your main fuse panel and starter. Most manufacturers don't fuse them directly at the battery terminal, but that is the best way to do it. I wouldn't want to change that. </p><p></p><p>That second pic, the red one would be my choice. Looks like there is plenty of thread under there. Why can't you just take that nut off, and put a lug under there? Even on the other clamp that is on your main post, it looks like you could fit a lug under there. You could get a 90 degree lug or put a slight bend in it to make it fit. Finding a longer one of those bolts if you had to shouldn't be tough. Even if it's too long, you can cut some threads off once you know the needed length. </p><p></p><p>If that plastic cover does come off, that middle bolt might be separate, (that might be securing the terminal clamp to that extra plastic piece where the fuses are. If it is, you can remove that bolt and add a longer one (probably a extended battery terminal size), but that one looks long enough, and would be where I would put it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8833645, member: 674149"] I think you could remove that entire top piece, but I wouldn't. Those are for your main fuse panel and starter. Most manufacturers don't fuse them directly at the battery terminal, but that is the best way to do it. I wouldn't want to change that. That second pic, the red one would be my choice. Looks like there is plenty of thread under there. Why can't you just take that nut off, and put a lug under there? Even on the other clamp that is on your main post, it looks like you could fit a lug under there. You could get a 90 degree lug or put a slight bend in it to make it fit. Finding a longer one of those bolts if you had to shouldn't be tough. Even if it's too long, you can cut some threads off once you know the needed length. If that plastic cover does come off, that middle bolt might be separate, (that might be securing the terminal clamp to that extra plastic piece where the fuses are. If it is, you can remove that bolt and add a longer one (probably a extended battery terminal size), but that one looks long enough, and would be where I would put it. [/QUOTE]
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