Gotcha, thanks for the quick replyI ended up cutting the right side of the bracket on the solenoid and drilling a new hole
Wow you went above and beyond with the photos, I understand completely what you did, thanks again. Wish I had a proper cutting tool and drill, closest thing I have is a sawsall
Me too, just drill two new holes.I ended up cutting the right side of the bracket on the solenoid and drilling a new hole
if you don't mind, what bolts did you use?Me too, just drill two new holes.
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I don't know some weird size I found them in my junk box wound up using something like 9/32 or something like that. Just find anything that worksif you don't mind, what bolts did you use?
Looks like you only used one bolt to secure solenoid, is it still holding up fine, might have to do that myself tbhI ended up using terminal caps on my install. I’ve cleaned things up a little since this photo. I had a 27” red 2 gauge with a 90 degree on the battery end. I used AUX5 and the purple wire running to the front. Like others, I bolted to the existing lower holes in the battery tray.
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You have the link to the file? Or the file that you can share?If you're into 3D printing, someone made a cover that you put over the stinger
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/powering-winch-with-aux-relay-isolator.123640/post-2705567You have the link to the file? Or the file that you can share?
you got a link to those terminal caps?I ended up using terminal caps on my install. I’ve cleaned things up a little since this photo. I had a 27” red 2 gauge with a 90 degree on the battery end. I used AUX5 and the purple wire running to the front. Like others, I bolted to the existing lower holes in the battery tray.
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