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In my old BGT the PO simply connected all the leads together but I'd like to make sure to do this one "right" if there is a recommended way of doing it.
Put the 12v in the battery hole on the passenger side....redo the ground to that point & run a new cable from the battery up to the starter....that's how I've done it in the past.
Put the 12v in the battery hole on the passenger side....redo the ground to that point & run a new cable from the battery up to the starter....that's how I've done it in the past.
And get a plastic filler box, specially made for that purpose, to put in the now vacant hole and use for tools etc. Some put them in the battery box also. Keeps things nice and clean.
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