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replace battery cables?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by TacoTuesday1, Jan 31, 2021.

  1. Dec 27, 2023 at 4:12 PM
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    TacoTuesday1

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    1. looks like JeepCables makes sets for the Tacoma

    2. Why
    I understand 1st gen’s are older. And maybe came with thinner wires

    my wires probably look good and so might yours
    Have worked on cars of this era and none of them have been old enough to have deteriorated wires

    like getting hands on the wires required to remove them for removing engine work, they always look fine

    don’t get me wrong. I kind of want JeepCables. They look nice and are thicker
    but not if it’s a solution in search of a problem, stock wires fine, would be waste of money. Especially with no other major electrical changes like higher amp alternator upgrade.

    anyone I see replace stock beat wires their vehicle always looks older and more corroded
     
  2. Dec 27, 2023 at 4:21 PM
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    Mods are currently being changed .....
    You're probably right in that I don't NEED them. But I do need a new battery. The current terminals are those soft generic ones and have seen better days so I got the sdhq terminal kit to replace w/ the new battery.
    I figured if I'm going to swap those things in, I might as well put some nice new cables in place in hopes of a little less strain on the system w/ the shabby looking wire that's exposed at the battery ends. But this is also why I think staying w/ the 2ga is better for me and the 1/0 isn't really necessary since I'm not doing a larger amp alternator or additional accessories.
     
  3. Dec 27, 2023 at 5:31 PM
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    I'm in the same boat minus already having done the SDHQ kit which I believe at the time, did not have the optional extra rubber protective boots they later came out with
    that might not even fit with the stuff I have bolted onto the terminals

    ideally later on that'll be relocated to a separate Bussman unit or something

    I think the 1/0 is ~$40 more than 2 from them
    if ordering wrap, blue or green might be less confusing than the other ones

    I'm gonna ask them what they recommend why and when, and if the above symptoms are to be cause of concern or not

    nvm, I see this on their site now:

    "
    This upgraded battery cable kit replaces old worn out battery cables for more power and better performance from your vehicle.

    What's the Big 3, and why do you sell a "Big 7"?

    The "Big 3" (or sometimes called "Big 4") upgrade means improving the current capacity of three cables: 1) alternator output to battery positive, 2) battery negative to frame/body, and 3) engine ground to frame/body. We don't stop there though. Our "Big 7" kits also include the leads to the starter and the fuse relay box, as well as adding an external fuse to avoid routing the increase in current capacity through the smaller fuse box wiring.

    What makes these cables so special?

    We're nerds for specs and finer details around here. None of that CCA (copper-clad aluminum) that's used in inferior products, or stereo installations. We only use fine-strand, SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) approved, pure copper cable. Then using a powerful electromechanical crimping machine, we crimp each solid-copper end, and finally finish the construction by adding a environmental seal made of marine grade heatshrink meeting MIL-I-23053/4. Also included are military style corrosion resistant battery connections and an ANL fuse and holder. To make the entire install simpler, every end will be labeled for ease of installation.

    Do I need a bigger alternator to run these cables?

    No. Every vehicle can benefit from our "better than factory" cables. The years, along with environmental damage from rain/salt water/corrosion, can greatly impact your electrical system. Our customers have consistently reported that their vehicle starts faster, charges the battery better, and many times cured electrical gremlins that were brought on by compromised wiring.

    I've changed my mind! I want to run a bigger alternator!

    Perfect! You're probably running a power inverter, a stereo, a winch, an under hood welder, or flux capacitor. These all require more amperage than the stock alternator is capable of providing. Maybe you're not running any of these yet, but considering it, these cables will get you ready!

    2GA or 1/0 GA? Which to choose?

    As far as 2GA vs 1/0 GA, it's really going to depend on what mods you're going to do to. If you're staying stock, then 2GA is plenty, but if you're looking at modifying it down the road (winches/lights/etc) and want to future proof, then you'd want 1/0 GA.

    2/0GA? What's that? That sounds big! Do I need that?If you like to order the biggest steak on the menu, run 42" Swampers on your stock axles, or like to flex on your friends, these are for you. You probably don't need them, but we've got them for you.


    These aren't just any old Tacoma "big 3" cables, these are the "Big 7" from ToyotaCables!

    For some of the Toyota kits there’s only two factory negative cables to replace

    "
     
    Last edited: Dec 27, 2023

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