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    Battery Tie Down Brackets

    So I just bought a brand new Duralast Autozone battery after my old one crapped out (with an unexpectable short life of 4 months). Anyways, I've come to find out that the OEM tie-down bracket does not fit on this new battery. Anybody out there with oversized batteries? I'm looking for idea's. Pics would be great. Thanks.

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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    I think you can get oversized battery hold downs at Autozone.
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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    just get a universal tie down and tie down bolts,you cut them to the length you need

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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    get a welder, 2 like 12 inch bolts from a hardwear store, 2 nuts, and then weld em on, and bam! u gotz ur kit! lol

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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    lols i have never used one on any of my cars and i like to have some fun when i drive and never had a battery fall out or anything

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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark_Accord View Post
    lols i have never used one on any of my cars and i like to have some fun when i drive and never had a battery fall out or anything
    I agree. Hang loose man!
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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    battery hold downs are cheap, you can get one at walmart. it may keep your battery from welding itself to the bottom of your hood if you hit a really big bump.

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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    I can't help but think that having a tie-down is somewhat important, or manufactures would not put them on the car in the first place. What I can think of is unnecessary strain on the battery cables, possibility of shifting and damaging surrounding things (including hood), and damaging the battery itself.

    My local autozone sucks, given that they have absolutely no options as far as tie-downs go for their OWN battery. Believe me, I checked and asked, and they don't have anything.

    I'm going to try looking around at other stores before making one myself, but if worse comes to worse, I'll just do what I have to do. Thank you guys for your suggestions.

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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    Quote Originally Posted by Toneloc5145 View Post
    I can't help but think that having a tie-down is somewhat important, or manufactures would not put them on the car in the first place. What I can think of is unnecessary strain on the battery cables, possibility of shifting and damaging surrounding things (including hood), and damaging the battery itself.

    My local autozone sucks, given that they have absolutely no options as far as tie-downs go for their OWN battery. Believe me, I checked and asked, and they don't have anything.

    I'm going to try looking around at other stores before making one myself, but if worse comes to worse, I'll just do what I have to do. Thank you guys for your suggestions.
    if your battery is rattling around free, it damages the connections between the plates inside of the battery,also a cell can short causing a dead cell and a bad battery.

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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    The first Optima battery I installed was significantly larger than the original. The dimensions were within the battery area, though. The issue was the length of the optima and the "notches" in the horizontal part of the tie down. I flipped that part over and drilled new holes for the tie down bolts. That might work for you if the new battery will fit the wider notched area. It's hard to describe in writing but pretty easy to see when you're holding the part.

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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    bungee cords!

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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    go to the hardware store and buy a flat piece of steel, drill two holes in it and use the stock threaded L things. Just run it across the top of the battery. Nearly stock design, just doesnt hold it by the corner lol. My duralast battery fits though.
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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    Bungee Cord.....
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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    maybe just a battery tie down like the ones that come with battery boxes

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    Re: Battery Tie Down Brackets

    Quote Originally Posted by 2drSE-i View Post
    go to the hardware store and buy a flat piece of steel, drill two holes in it and use the stock threaded L things. Just run it across the top of the battery. Nearly stock design, just doesnt hold it by the corner lol. My duralast battery fits though.
    You could also use angle-iron. Instead of a flat piece of steel with holes in it you get a 90 degree piece of steel that looks like a heavy duty wall corner bead. I would spray some Rustoleum on it but that's an excellent idea!

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