Auxiliary Battery Tray

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Ok. It's a tight fit once the ac compressor is installed too.

This is what I decided to do, I left the long leg like it was, drilled a 1/4" hole just above it, used an existing hole where the jack would be mounted. I'll use that mounting hole on the long leg as a place to tether the MAF sensor wire.

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This is what I decided to do, I left the long leg like it was, drilled a 1/4" hole just above it, used an existing hole where the jack would be mounted. I'll use that mounting hole on the long leg as a place to tether the MAF sensor wire.

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Looks good. You may not have to heat your leg since the 70s inner fender is a little different than the 80s.
 

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I know this post has wandered from the battery tray, but I'll still buy one if I can find it.
 

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