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#1574537 04/07/2025 12:50 AM
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1952 1/2 ton. Battery box is under passenger floor. Has an aftermarket carpet kit. The kit did not come with a "cut out" for the battery box. Carpet goes over floor sill down the door recess and snaps to secure.

Not a fan of this. What has been used by you guys?

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Unfortunately that is common. Mine is the same way. Absolute PIA to take trim screws out and have them catch the carpet threading when reinstalling.

I did install the battery box that drops down to get better access. It still doesn’t allow for battery removal. I am going to look at modifying the front panel so it will open in order to remove the battery an install a battery.

You could always have the carpeting altered by an upholstery shop.

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My carpet is not pinned down via trim strips. It just sits there. If I need to access the battery, I just lift the carpet and there we go.


Craig

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My carpet has one screw in the carpet. Remove screw and lay back carpet. Easy to do. Don't need to fool with the battery that often.

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My original rubber style floor covering had no battery access either. I've just accepted the 3 minutes required to use a battery powered drill with a screw driver bit chucked up to zip out 4 screws, remove the metal strip securing the edge of he floor mat and rolling said mat out of the way to open the battery box. Since it's usually only a once or twice a year deal, no problem. I do have a battery charger plug permantently installed that tucks neatly into the bottom of the battery box, just reach under the truck and pull it out to plug in a maintainer/trickle charger that I sometimes leave plugged up if not driving the truck for a spell.

RonR


1951 3600 with Clark flatbed, T5, 4.10 rear
1970 340 Duster
1990 5.0 V8 Miata (1990 Mustang Gt Drivetrain)
1964 CJ5

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