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Old 11-06-2022, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by mizzougrad01 View Post
I did this kit, using this video as a guide. It took me 2 days due to frequent pauses for back pain. Easy install:

'10-Current Toyota 4Runner SDHQ Built Complete Dual Battery Kit

An idiot?s guide to a dual battery setup on 4Runner - YouTube
Maybe I'm just old (or old-school), but does no one else remember that a bunch of house fires were caused by mixing aluminum and other metals in electrical circuits in the 70s? It can be done, but randomly connecting bare aluminum (in the battery terminals in that kit) with other metals, especially bare copper, is a hard pass for me.
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