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Big post is a m6, smaller ones a m5. My amp and lights are run off those 2.
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So.... A little late to the game but I just went through this today. Yesterday I stripped the M6 stud as I was trying to wrestle two 6 gauge cables on it. I'm not going to play innocent here, I'm used to hauling on battery connections so I'm sure I wasn't gentle. I was, however, quite shocked when it let loose with what I considered very little pressure.Does anyone have the part number to get the whole set up for the positive (red) part with terminal posts, fuse, and terminal protective cover?
Does this part include these two black, "nuts" that tighten the cable to the battery terminal?You can now buy just the terminal from Ford. It is an easy install. Here is the part number:
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You just disconnect any of the wires from the terminal, pull the 3 amp fuse and then disconnect the wire that comes into the bottom of the terminal box that connects to the fuse. There is a little clip that you just have to release from the top that holds the fuse wire in place. I just used a micro flathead screw driver and then gently pulled on the wire from below. Then you just do the reverse to install the new one. I have tried to highlight clip after I removed the wire:
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No, it did not include the part you circled.Does this part include these two black, "nuts" that tighten the cable to the battery terminal?
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Ok that's a good thing as it's a separate part. Looks like it's just a terminal wedge nut and it's pretty universal?No, it did not include the part you circled.
Appreciate you sharing. I am installing a winch and will land the positive on the M6 terminal.Yeah sorry forgot to update this but yeah M5 & M6. I found what I needed at Ace Hardware. Got nylon insert flange nuts for both battery studs and one for a bolt I sent through that open hole on the negative terminal bracket. Here's a pic I took of that setup.
I didn't need the M6 (left) stud on the battery but just threw a nut on there too for someday when I might need one.
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I lost mine months ago and did some sketchy shit to keep my battery terminal from coming off while wheeling. I had not discovered the magical words "terminal wedge nut", thank you for your service, god bless, you are a saint!Ok that's a good thing as it's a separate part. Looks like it's just a terminal wedge nut and it's pretty universal?
For reference, Ford does **exactly that** with the FP Winch kit and on Everglades models...One would think they are just accessory terminals and one could hook a winch or in my case an amplifier to either of them.
I'm reading all this ahead of installing a Battery Tender Plus 4 amp.For reference, Ford does **exactly that** with the FP Winch kit and on Everglades models...
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Following back up on this.