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A bit of fabbing & crimping help in Aberdeen


TTRickeh
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Just wondered if any of you guys, or anyone you guys know (friends/garages) that would be able to give me a hand with a few things I need done.

 

It's pretty small, just need some terminals I have crimped onto some 0 and 4 AWG wire because the crimper I have is for smaller wires and large ones seem very pricey for one-off use.

 

Would also like some help getting some metal bent properly to size to use as a bracket to hold the battery behind the passenger seat. I'd get some metal from B&Q and do it myself as well but I don't think it would turn out very well.

 

There'd be some booze of your choice as payment if you can help, or if you could recommend a decent garage that'd be happy enough to do it on the cheap that would be great too.

 

Cheers,

Ricky :)

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I've got a crimper, but I'm in hampshire!

 

It wouldn't happen to be about 500 miles long would it :D

 

why are you putting a battery behind the back seat? I've seen a couple of kits for placing your batteries under neath the car to free up engine bay space looks pretty neat and more practical then putting it inside the car.

 

I wanted to take the spare wheel out, plus i've got the rear seats, speakers, seatbelts etc out so wanted a little more weight low down towards the rear of the car to balance it out.

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why are you putting a battery behind the back seat? I've seen a couple of kits for placing your batteries under neath the car to free up engine bay space looks pretty neat and more practical then putting it inside the car.

 

Where underneath?? There isn't exactly a lot space...

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