When it comes to choosing performance upgrades for your car, we bet you don’t give much thought to what battery cables you’re using. Unfortunately, a lack of thought toward these vital components can leave you in a pinch if something goes wrong. That’s why Ron Francis Wiring’s Battery Cables are here to help. With a high heat-tolerance and larger current capacity, your car will be getting the juice it needs in a far more reliable package than ordinary battery cables.
Official Release:
Ron Francis Wiring’s Battery Cables Keep the Power Flowing
Battery cables can be one of those things we don’t give much thought to until something goes wrong and we are left with the bitter realization not all battery cables are created equal.
Thankfully the folks at Ron Francis Wiring have done the research for us and created the ultimate battery cable set. Their new under hood cross-link one gauge cables have a temperature rating of 255°F (under hood temperatures vary from 212°F to 240°F). They offer more current carrying capacity and less voltage drop, making them far superior to typical auto parts store or welding cable. Their high-grade lugs stay round longer, insuring a tight seal and corrosion resistance. The kit comes in top post (p/n TP-6) or side post (p/n SP-6) and include 6 feet of color-coded positive and negative cables (longer kits for trunk mount also available). Each cable includes matching rubber boots for added protection and a more finished look. All kits also come complete with a crimping tool, extra lugs, and heat shrink tubing.
Don’t risk being stranded; upgrade to a Ron Francis battery cable kit today!
For additional information please visit www.ronfrancis.com/ or call 800-292-1940.
Highlights:
- Carry a temperature rating of 255 degrees
- Feature more capacity and less voltage drop than ordinary cables
- Offer a tight seal and corrosion resistance
- Come in either top or side post configurations
- Battery cable kit comes with everything you need to install your new performance cables
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