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Trunks Mounted Top Post Battery Cable Kit (67-92 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-33-874400-1
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      Features

      • True 1 Gauge Battery Cable Kit
      • Overall Cable Length Of 18'
      • Negative Cable Includes 36" 10 Gauge Secondary Lead
      • Complete With Terminal Lugs
      • Includes Crimp Tool And Shrink Tubing
      • Fits 67-92 Camaro

      Description

      Complete Battery Wiring Solution. The Camaro Trunks Mounted Top Post Battery Cable Kit provides a reliable connection for trunk-mounted batteries using a top post style setup. It enables secure and efficient electrical flow between the battery and vehicle, essential for proper starting and electrical system function. This kit is designed to facilitate a professional and factory-style wiring installation.

      Heavy-Duty Cable Construction. Crafted from true 1 gauge cable, this kit ensures robust current carrying capacity with durability. The negative cable includes a 36-inch 10 gauge secondary lead for grounding. It comes outfitted with terminal lugs, a crimp tool for secure connections, and shrink tubing to protect against moisture and corrosion.

      Installation Requirements. Installation is straightforward with the included hardware and requires basic wiring skills.

      Application. This battery cable kit fits 67-92 Camaro models, making it an ideal upgrade or replacement for these vehicle years.

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