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Originally Posted by TransAm4Life
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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
if you are gonna spend money on a battery go with a drycell. they are smaller and lighter. they are small enough that it woudl be easy to hide if you felt like it.
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tim
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Are you talking about those dyna-bat style batteries, that James & Craig have? Â*I think that would be alittle to small. Â*Im not running any crazy stereo system, just a head-unit and stock speakers, plus I'll have pulleys on the Alt & Crank. Â*Its also a DD, with alot of stop & go traffic.
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craig drives his everyday and still had a radio and everything else in teh car when it was installed. his car is his daily driver too, through ewing and pennignton with stop lights every few blocks.
dry cells are actually far more reliable and vibration reistant than traditional wet cell batteries.
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tim