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American Autowire Battery Cable Kit Top-Post

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Battery Cable Kit
  • Top-Post
  • (1) 6 ft. Red 1-Gauge Cable
  • (1) 6 ft. Black 1-Gauge Cable
  • (1) 3 ft. 10-Gauge Secondary Negative Lead
  • Includes Terminal Lugs, Crimp Tool and Shrink Tubing
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    Would these battery cables be ok to use for a 170amp alternator. 4/5 foot length 

    Asked by: Joet
    The American Autowire cable will be fine with a 170 amp alternator.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2024-01-23
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