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    Quote Originally Posted by 96LT1355Z28 View Post
    I went with the D925 as recommended by XS Power. 23.5lbs, 6.5L - 4.95H - 6.95W. I have top tops terminals so I had to also get the 586 tall brass adapters. I can get you a price on it if your interested.

    That would be great if you could get me a price.

    Is the D925 really that short and squat, heightwise?

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    I'll take a pic of it tonight! Sending PM now.
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    got an xs s925 in mine and like it alot
    Kyle

    just ur everyday slow LT1. wanna try her out?

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    Are all your guys light weight batteries in the stock location, I'm looking to move the battery to the rear on the left side so size is a concern

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mystery Bird View Post

    I have the autocraft battery as well. It has been great for over a year now even through the cold winter months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 95SSCamaro View Post
    Are all your guys light weight batteries in the stock location, I'm looking to move the battery to the rear on the left side so size is a concern
    I assume you saw my post in this thread. This is the box I went with: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001G8UHGC/...657650_TE_item

    I used a slightly used Summit push off bar setup, also.

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    Does XS offer anything for cars with a lot of electrical load? I currently run a group 34 battery
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