Just a thought, when I built my 48 sedan delivery (kinda a truck, but really
a car) I relocated the battery tray to the frame rail IN the engine
compartment behind the passengers wheel. I used to stock car tray (it has a
substantial lower gusset-ed bracket. I made a box to protect the battery
from flying debris. It was out of the way, it was off the fire wall and it
was accessible. I plan on a similar install on my 51 GMC
Jon P
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Green [mailto:greg@a1glass.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 4:33 AM
To: oletrucks
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] 48-53 Battery on Firewall
The '58 was a 12 volt, correct? if so will it accept
today's 12 volt?
I wasn't wild about putting a trap door in the floor board
large enough to
service today's batteries.....ALL options are open at this
point
though.....the final decision has not been made....
The firewall looks GREAT .....no brake booster......NOTHING
on it....would
like to keep it that way if I can come up with an acceptable
alternative......From your comments....I am assuming that a
stock '48
battery tray is too small? would I be better off to build
one for under the
floorboard?
Greg
'48 Hot Rod in Progress
----- Original Message -----
From: smiler <Moneymatters@snet.net>
To: Greg Green <greg@a1glass.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] 48-53 Battery on Firewall
A clean firewall is more popular and desirable...putting the
battery
under the floor is clean and neat...Same with the master cyl
and booster
too...But to each his own..it's up to you in the
end...almost any
replacement battery box from GM will work...If you try to
rework a stock
battery box you will have to widen it anyway to get the new
12 voly
battery to fit in where the smaller six volt was...FYI Chet
Greg Green wrote:
>
> Has anyone put the battery on the firewall on a AD? I
would appreciate
> hearing from anyone who has done this and any tips they
might have such as
> what tray you used, re-enforcing of the firewall etc.
>
> I was thinking of used a polished stainless one for a '58
but I cannot
tell
> from the pictures in the catalog if the mounting side is
flat so that the
> mounting points are all in plane with each other(my
firewall has been
> slicked) or if there or any offsets for the stock '58
firewall.
>
> Thanks in advance......
>
> Greg
> '48 Hot Rod in Progress
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