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Old Feb 21, 2007
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the discription on the Painless kit says it includes all necessary 2 gauge wire to install.......
 
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Old Feb 21, 2007
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
the discription on the Painless kit says it includes all necessary 2 gauge wire to install.......

From the kit's manual: "Note: Cables are not furnished in kit." and "This list is for parts needed and/or recommended for your Dual Battery conversion but not included in the kit:
1. Battery
2. Auxiliary battery tray
3. Heavy-duty oversize battery cables to prevent voltage drop.
4. Auxiliary battery hold down for secure remote mounting of your extra
battery.
5. Part #40101 quick Connect Jumper Cable Kit."
 
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Old Feb 21, 2007
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i guess i mistook were it says on Summits page "all wiring included" to mean the battery cables also....
 
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Old Feb 21, 2007
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For $100, I would hardly think all battery wiring was included. A 48" cable was about $45 on Monday.

I think what they say when all wiring included, means all wiring that has to do with the switching is included.
 
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^^probably......
 
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