Custom battery cables

rbwesley

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May 14, 1998
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I am in the process of moving my coach batteries from the rear to the
passenger side front, and the starting battery to the drivers side. I
needed a long positive cable (80") to cross from the driver's side to
the passengers side and was able to find a good source on the internet.
The price was very fair IMHO, under $20 including shipping. Does not
accept credit cards, prefers check.

The source is: Livewire Enterprises - Bill Bayer
N9447 17th Avenue
Necedah, WI 54646
606-565-6970
livewire2
http://wdstudio.net/livewire

Bill uses 1/0 or 2/0 welding cable and crimped ends with heat shrink
tubing at each end. I needed a side-terminal connector and he was able
to provide it. Very nice work and willing to do it to your design. If
you have need of cables give him a call and tell him you are from the
GMCnet.

Bob Burkitt Cincinnati 77PB
 
As I did last week, you can also have battery cables made up at your local
automotive electrical repair shop, which is much quicker than having to
order them. They made them while I waited.

Paul Bartz

From: rbwesley [mailto:rbwesley]
Sent: Sunday, December 20, 1998 4:38 PM
Subject: GMC: Custom battery cables

I am in the process of moving my coach batteries from the rear to the
passenger side front, and the starting battery to the drivers side. I
needed a long positive cable (80") to cross from the driver's side to
the passengers side and was able to find a good source on the internet.
The price was very fair IMHO, under $20 including shipping. Does not
accept credit cards, prefers check.

The source is: Livewire Enterprises - Bill Bayer
N9447 17th Avenue
Necedah, WI 54646
606-565-6970
livewire2
http://wdstudio.net/livewire

Bill uses 1/0 or 2/0 welding cable and crimped ends with heat shrink
tubing at each end. I needed a side-terminal connector and he was able
to provide it. Very nice work and willing to do it to your design. If
you have need of cables give him a call and tell him you are from the
GMCnet.