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Old 05-21-2017, 09:54 AM
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You covered most of the pros and cons in your first post. Ideally if you want to go with the largest battery you can keep in the stock location to keep up with power requirements etc. A winch, fridge, air compressor has a huge impact on draw. A group 31 has about double the capacity of a 35, and a marginal bump from a 34.

That being said, I've had issues with the sheet metal cracking from underneath the battery location. I welded it up the first time, now it's cracked again in two different locations. I may end up with two smaller batteries to better distribute the weight.
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