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Question Deep-cycle battery?

What's the largest batteries you guys have been able to fit, or how did you mod it to fit? I currently have a Kinetik HC800, was the highest CCA I could find that would fit in the stock location w/o modding, but now I'm needing a battery to handle a ~1.6Kwatt system. I could run a second battery I'm aware.. just trying to get all my options.
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Re: Deep-cycle battery?

well whats the largest battery in general or only deep cycle? two very different things. members have been able to fit fairly large batteries but it requires modifying the tie down because these will be oversized and heavy. you should be able to fit a larger 800cca easily in the space. there is lots of area when you remove the tray and cover.
 
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