Las Vegas Evo's
Originally Posted by LostSoul Evo
nope no one here has done that. and havent u heard that moving it to the trunk is actually a waste of time and just adding extra weight. the weight of the gauge wires u need to have a battery running in the trunk defeats the purpose of putting back there. thats why most people just get a mini battery kit. it flat out just save weight and time all the way around.
John did that awhile back and actually did a write up for it.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...locate+battery
Its not for weight savings, its to better distribute the weight front to rear.
Last edited by gonzo; Dec 30, 2005 at 12:31 AM.
Originally Posted by LostSoul Evo
nope no one here has done that. and havent u heard that moving it to the trunk is actually a waste of time and just adding extra weight. the weight of the gauge wires u need to have a battery running in the trunk defeats the purpose of putting back there. thats why most people just get a mini battery kit. it flat out just save weight and time all the way around.
Might just get a mini battery kit then...
Originally Posted by gonzo
John did that awhile back and actually did a write up for it.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...locate+battery
Its not for weight savings, its to better distribute the weight front to rear.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...locate+battery
Its not for weight savings, its to better distribute the weight front to rear.
Originally Posted by SiCKlEyWiKeD
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Originally Posted by LostSoul Evo
i would think that adding a mini battery kit would do the same thing with less work and weight
I guess its for people who want to keep the stock battery and move that 50lbs over the rear wheels. Plus mini batteries can be expensive. It would be cheaper just to move the stock battery.




