mvbeggs
Adventurer
AT Mods during frame construction
I don't know how far you are having AT go with your frame build (i.e. water tank installation, electrical wiring routed through the frame members, etc) but you might consider having them add a battery box to the frame. This is where I relocated my battery to help with tongue weight and lower the center of gravity a bit. It would have been super easy during the frame construction and allowed the main battery leads to be hidden by routing them inside the frame. If I were to do it again, I would have definitely had AT integrate the battery box into the frame construction. Just my $0.02
Here's a pic of my modification:
There's 2 Group 31 AGM batteries in there. (105Ahr/ea) Notice it hangs down no lower than the water tank skid and sits just behind the axles/spindles.
Good luck.
I have made a few decisions in the last 24 hours. I am definitely going to have one built by a local builder but purchase the frame from AT in Prescott. ......
I don't know how far you are having AT go with your frame build (i.e. water tank installation, electrical wiring routed through the frame members, etc) but you might consider having them add a battery box to the frame. This is where I relocated my battery to help with tongue weight and lower the center of gravity a bit. It would have been super easy during the frame construction and allowed the main battery leads to be hidden by routing them inside the frame. If I were to do it again, I would have definitely had AT integrate the battery box into the frame construction. Just my $0.02
Here's a pic of my modification:
There's 2 Group 31 AGM batteries in there. (105Ahr/ea) Notice it hangs down no lower than the water tank skid and sits just behind the axles/spindles.
Good luck.