🔋 Power Up Your Connections with Style!
The InstallGear 2/4/8/10 Gauge AWG Positive & Negative Battery Terminal Clamp and Shims offer a reliable and stylish solution for securing your battery connections. With gold screws for optimal hold and a design that supports multiple gauge inputs, this product ensures excellent signal transfer and easy installation, making it a must-have for any automotive enthusiast.
Manufacturer | InstallGear |
Brand | InstallGear |
Package Dimensions | 11.18 x 9.91 x 2.54 cm; 499 g |
Item model number | IGBT-2 |
Manufacturer Part Number | IGBT-2 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Weight | 499 g |
A**A
Buena calidad y fácil de instalar
Me gustaron, fácil instalación y se ven de buena calidad, espero aguanten buen tiempo sin oxidarse
C**N
Novedad
Precio
R**D
clean, easy to use
works and looks well as long as you crimp the wires inside correctly.
D**N
Seems like good product
Being able to add extra cables neatly
K**K
Let you know
Update:It's been a few yrs since installation on my one of my vehicles & couldn't be happier. Both battery terminals have stayed tight with plenty of threads left in case the terminals need snuggling up. Since the original installation on my daughters beater Ford, I purchased 3 more sets of terminals for my 03 Ram 3500 diesel {takes 2 sets} & 1 set for my '96 Chevy SS.It would be sweet if the company manufactured terminals for GM vehicles with the PITA side terminals which my'96 Chevy SS has. I haven't found replacement side post terminals with the same features as these. I bought a battery with both side & top terminals, using the OEM side terminals as GM intended & top terminals for upgraded electronics.In my opinion battery terminals are now maintenance items & need replacement after a few short yrs. Since manufacturers penny pinch & use terminals that stretch, using the cheapest quality materials they can get away with. As an example, the terminals on the latest Buick Regal's are the cheapest I've seen yet. GM made these without hardly any extra adjustability. The threads are already bottomed out, so after cleaning the posts once or twice a year, won't be long before the terminal can't be tightened up. Or after purchasing a new battery that has terminals that are a tad smaller in diameter, no doubt needing replacement terminals.I do recommend these battery terminals.I bought these to replace some cheap parts store terminals. Not too sure about the quality, we'll see how they hold up down the road. The terminals look to be decent quality and the set screws fit nice & tight. The terminals come with NO directions, but you really don't need them. One is marked positive or + (can't remember) I was able to replace the positive terminal on a '99 Ford Taurus in 20 mins taking my time. The only issue is the terminal needs to turned sideways, so the wires & terminal hang from the side of the battery in order for the terminal to sit flush & bottom out. Hope to makes sense. If not, the terminal doesn't sit all the way down the post. Some can argue the terminal doesn't need to bottom out on the post. I just had enough extra wire that allowed me move the wire to the side. Not everyone will have that extra 3" like I needed. I haven't done the negative side yet, hope I have the extra wire. If not I'll have to flip the terminal over & use it that way, it should sit flush. Just have to look at the set screws whenever the hood is open.
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