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Old 03-27-03, 04:58 PM   #1
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Dual Batteries Under Driver's Seat of FJ40???

If anyone has installed dual batteries (or a single battery) under the driver's seat of an FJ40, I'd like to see some pics. I am particularly interested to see if you have hinged the seat, so it can be tipped forward. :
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Old 03-29-03, 03:18 AM   #2
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Re: Dual Batteries Under Driver's Seat of FJ40???



mine are under the passanger seat. The floor was boxed for 2 batteries while rebuilding the truck. not a very good pick but might give you some ideas.

BTW my Corbeau seats are remove by pulling a couple pins for easy battery removal.
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Old 03-29-03, 01:27 PM   #3
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Re: Dual Batteries Under Driver's Seat of FJ40???

There's a pretty good pic of Woody's in his link about his new engine. I checked it out this weekend and I'm gonna steal his design shamelessly.
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Old 03-29-03, 01:28 PM   #4
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Re: Dual Batteries Under Driver's Seat of FJ40???

here is the link:
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Link from 2003 no longer works, or at least I couldn't figure it out.

I am interested in dual battery mount under driver's seat. Pictures please.


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Ed, I have done this in my fj40, although i think you have seen it. It is a basic battery tray under the front seat. It is tight though, which I don't like. Eventually I plan to make a drop tray under the seat where the batteries can sit in. let me know if you need pics.

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Ed, I have done this in my fj40, although i think you have seen it. It is a basic battery tray under the front seat. It is tight though, which I don't like. Eventually I plan to make a drop tray under the seat where the batteries can sit in. let me know if you need pics.

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Thanks Noah, pictures would be nice if you have time.

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I'm gonna bump this because I need some ideas. Plan on using two red top Optimas.


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I would consider Oddysey Batteries

I have used Odyssey Batteries to relocate batteries in other makes of cars to tight small spaces. They are solid state batteries, have super high amperage, and are cold tolerant down to near -40 degrees. Because they are so much smaller than regular batteries, they fit anywhere and frequently require no body modification to make them fit. That are sealed and vent no gasses, so explosion risk and acid inhalation risk are not issues. You may be able to use a single battery also, as they have 1200 amp models. Just make sure you use at least 4-guage wires to carry the current ( I am particular to 0-guage wire, as it is pretty much bullet proof, especially as far as preventing fires in the passenger compartment. If you are placing batteries in the passenger compartment, you really need extra insurance as far as safety).

I am a newbie here, but I have wrenched on cars for a couple of decades now.

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I used the oddesy batteries in the race truck and they are nice! small, light and plenty of cranking amps. When I did the dual batteries under the seat on my old FJ40, I used two yellow tops, a bluesea systems battery switch, no isolator and wired them under the seat. I made a roughly 2" deep tray I made ot hold the batteries out of 14 gauge sheetmetal, with re-inforcement.

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here's a pic of mine......
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