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    Does anyone have an idea where they want the neutral battery off/on switch located - at the pri show i saw two located next to the drivers left shoulder and one located in the exact center of the read deck - the new rules are as clear as mud --- thanks in advance

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    I put mine behind the drivers left shoulder. I'm using the driver as a shield, so no rocks or dirt clods will hit it and turn the car off.

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    I do the same as RCJ, one of our local tracks was iron fisted about it years ago in all classes. So all track officials knew where it should be. I just carried that over out of habit, now where they officially want it...

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    Can we mount the battery box on the axle tube?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterSbilt_Racer View Post
    Can we mount the battery box on the axle tube?
    As long as it's a lead free battery, lol.

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    was thinking the same thing, strap a marine battery to the lr tube,. as for the switch our track requires it also behind driver, but had mud knock it off once so I ran both wires to one side and problem solved said I had to have it said nothing about having to work

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCJ View Post
    I'm using the driver as a shield
    Which is, of course, the single and only other thing a driver is good for.

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    Safety third!

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