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MaTeO
> 3 daySolid product but showed up broken. I should have spent $5 more and went with the name brand. At $20 its not even worth the hassle and time to return. Sucks.
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Terry Rockwood
> 3 dayExcellent quality
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LDM
> 3 dayUsing them on my Jeep TJ. Mounted the positive to the side of the brackets holding the factory fuse box. Mounted the negative between the battery and the passenger side wall. Had to drill into the frame support that holds the body. Easy but awkward placement. Easier if you remove the battery first.
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David Nuttall
> 3 daymet my expectations completely.
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RJ Bancroft
> 3 dayI used this for my 2000 prelude for battery relocation and works as expected, cheap plastic but seems sturdy enough and you get what you pay for
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Hayden Dickens
Greater than one weekNice heavy duty busbar. Nice setup for two batteries, winch and extra lights. Use lock washers on each stud to keep the connection tight and dielectric grease on the studs to keep them corrosion free.
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Phoebe Schaden DDS
> 3 daythis product is a must for emergency fire trucks on lighting equipment
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Andy Bennett
Greater than one weekIve ordered these bus bars three separate times. All three times the the shield has arrived broken. Im not sure if its the way that theyre shipped, or if the plastic is weak, or if quality control has missed something. But I cant seem to get one that isnt broken.
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joseph dearman
> 3 dayThe area between the 3/8 studs could be larger allowing for a #10-12 AWG lug to lay flat against the backplate. When tightening the nuts on the 3/8 studs be careful....the mounting screws are only in plastic.
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Randolph A Love
> 3 dayWhen using the smaller connectors with the cover you will need to cut part of the cover.