Installation Guide
Follow our detailed installation guide for the full dual battery kit. Since the DIY kit has no electronics or wiring, simply skip the part at the end about connecting the Power Hub. All the other install steps will be the same.
STEEL BATTERY TRAY
CNC laser cut and bent for a perfect fit, then powder coated for durability.
STEEL BATTERY LID
Bare lid with no electronics or wiring. Includes several threaded studs to mount your own components and grommets for routing your custom made cables.
HARDWARE
Includes everything you need for an easy installation.
Follow our detailed installation guide for the full dual battery kit. Since the DIY kit has no electronics or wiring, simply skip the part at the end about connecting the Power Hub. All the other install steps will be the same.
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Matching Group 25 batteries are required. The factory battery is not compatible.
If you're handy with a wrench, and if you follow along with our detailed installation video, most people can install this DIY kit in their driveway in 2-3 hours. If you prefer to have your local 4x4 shop install it for you, most shops will bill 2 hours for installation in a stock vehicle.
Then you will need to add time for installing and wiring your own custom electronics as necessary.
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Most factory battery post clamps are made of light duty stamped sheetmetal, and stretch or wear out over time. First, make sure the post clamp is fully seated all the way to the bottom of the battery post. Try loosing up the post clamp nut so it is very loose, then use a large socket and gently tap the clamp down onto the post. Now tighten the clamp nut and see if it is secure. You can also try using a battery post shim, available from your local auto parts store, to fill the gap between the clamp and the post, allowing the clamp to tighten down more securely.
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