Taylor 48100 Aluminum Battery Box With Hold Down Components 13.5"x9.5"x10" on 2040-parts.com
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Brand New Taylor Aluminum Battery Box with Hold Down Components. Size 13.5" Length 9.5" Wide and 10" Tall. Taylor's three-piece aluminum battery boxes meet NHRA rules for installations where there is no firewall between the driver and the battery. They fit most battery sizes and hard-mount the battery to the frame. The removable top allows access to the battery without having to remove it from the box. A heavy duty, welded hold-down and the mounting hardware are included. |
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