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#1188653 10/29/2016 2:01 AM
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I would like to install a battery tray that would accommodate a grp27 battery instead of the grp24 (on TF truck). Any ideas or does someone sell an aftermarket battery tray that will fit a larger battery.


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I have thought the same thing, was going to make one but never got around to it!


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If your not comfortable making one yourself, I'm sure there are several sheet metal fabricating shops around Sacramento. Take your measurements to one of them and have it made to fit. They can do the mounting holes/tabs and it will be a direct bolt in.


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One might find a factory one the size you want in other models of same mfgr., or some other mfgr.

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Any particular reason you want a group 27 over a 24? Most 24s will easily outperform a 27 in CCA and reserve, and weigh lees as well. Or better yet, many 34/78 combination group batteries outperform both, and are only a bit shorter in height than the 24 and have even more of a reduced weight.


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Originally Posted by LONGBOX55
Any particular reason you want a group 27 over a 24? Most 24s will easily outperform a 27 in CCA and reserve, and weigh lees as well. Or better yet, many 34/78 combination group batteries outperform both, and are only a bit shorter in height than the 24 and have even more of a reduced weight.

I was hoping to use a Delco 1000cca group 27 battery to power my truck. But I noticed Bosch sells a Group 48 and a Group 78DT (side and top terminals), in AGM that will fill my needs. Both are close to or over 800cca. So yes, that is a great suggestion.


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