Alternative 12volt battery? (smaller) (2024)

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What are you guys using for smaller 12volt batteries. I want to flat skid mine but I dont know what to do with the big @ss battery? Looking for a smaller, lighter alternative battery before I take it to the sawzall. :mrgreen:

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I like the big *** battery, it lasts a hell of a long time and adds much needed weight to the rig.

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yea but im willing to sacrifice a little battery time for weight and ability. Also I would think a smaller, lighter battery would relieve some stress from the weak drivetrain.

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Hey 911rc, I noticed you shaved your skid. how did you fit the battery? Got any other pics? I was looking to shave mine another inch than yours but id go with it like this if the battery still fits.

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I'm really interested too. Did you make a body lift? Can the boards be put in the bed under the plastic?

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Just gotta do some fitting and trimming on the interior of the jeep if you want to fit the battery back in.

If you want (which is an idea i was thinking of doing) you can run a 10 cell battery setup. (10 x 1.2v = 12v) you could even make a saddle style and put 5 on each side. It's something i threw around in my head but i never really seen to much of a need.

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Ended up cutting mine last night. Built a flat skid for it out of my old tranny cover on my YJ. Looks pretty similiar to NickRummy's but with 4-screws on each side to mount it. I ran some big stretch black caulking on there too to help keep dust and moisture out. ;-)

It increased alot of belly clearance, still need to finish mounting the electronics. Belly height is exactly a co*ke can. Should work better on the rocks now. We'll see.

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In order to fit the battery all I had to do was cut the floorboard out from the body, it sticks up into the body but fits nice.

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congrats on the tummy tuck. Now you get to deal with the axles getting hung up Alternative 12volt battery? (smaller) (4)

Its frustrating because now you have more clearence under the center but it really only makes it easier for the big axles to get hung up on stuff. You'll see when you drive it. High centering is still pretty easy. Straight on stuff is awesome now though. like steps.

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My battery fits but it has to be ran on its side not verticle. Its about 1/4" shorter that way.

911rc said:

In order to fit the battery all I had to do was cut the floorboard out from the body, it sticks up into the body but fits nice.

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congrats on the tummy tuck. Now you get to deal with the axles getting hung up Alternative 12volt battery? (smaller) (5)

Its frustrating because now you have more clearence under the center but it really only makes it easier for the big axles to get hung up on stuff. You'll see when you drive it. High centering is still pretty easy. Straight on stuff is awesome now though. like steps.

make some curved skidplates

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RoCk SkuLLz said:

My battery fits but it has to be ran on its side not verticle. Its about 1/4" shorter that way.

is it ok to run a lead acid battery on its side?

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make some curved skidplates

It was a thought but it doesn't make that much of a difference since the axles are massive. I think the solution i'm going to take is trimming down the axles. I just need to find some time to do it.

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NickRummy said:

is it ok to run a lead acid battery on its side?

It says it's a sealed lead acid battery. I would assume it's similar to an Optima. Of course they're gel cell though.

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I cant imagine it harming the battery if its on its side for driving time only. When im not using it and charging it I sit it upright.

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RoCk SkuLLz said:

Ended up cutting mine last night. Built a flat skid for it out of my old tranny cover on my YJ. Looks pretty similiar to NickRummy's but with 4-screws on each side to mount it. I ran some big stretch black caulking on there too to help keep dust and moisture out. ;-)

It increased alot of belly clearance, still need to finish mounting the electronics. Belly height is exactly a co*ke can. Should work better on the rocks now. We'll see.

So you basically raised your CG up a couple inches, not something this rig needs with the weight of the body. :?

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