Bullett point 3 point mount
NH Overland auxiliary battery box.
If it’s not. I just put one in last week. Was able to reuse some of my Ram Mounts parts. Seems like a quality mount.@jabartram is that the “rubigrid” base?
You talked me into it. Ordered one last night.It has a minimal amount of what i call vibration movement, nothing that i will concern myself about, if my truck rolls on its roof the battery wont come out. im attaching my own battery isolator to the bcdc mount then i will install it. the fabrication is very nice.
Cool, and thanks for the pic! I was curious how high it sat, from the website it seems it would sit up higher than the “standard” mount.If it’s not. I just put one in last week. Was able to reuse some of my Ram Mounts parts. Seems like a quality mount.
It has a minimal amount of what i call vibration movement, nothing that i will concern myself about, if my truck rolls on its roof the battery wont come out. im attaching my own battery isolator to the bcdc mount then i will install it. the fabrication is very nice.
Im using 150amp battery doctor, wirthco.com.What isolator are you going with? I believe our trucks require a "smart" isolator because of the variable alternator. I've only just started researching running a second battery.
Thanks for sharing!
Im using 150amp battery doctor, wirthco.com.
Its designed for newer vehicles.
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Edit: Actually looks like the PW comes standard with a 180 amp alternator.
Yes, But! The 220amp fits, plug and play. I picked one up on eBay for relatively cheap.
2 screws and tape.How does the Bullet Point mount attach to the dash? Is it with bolts/screws or double sided tape (or both)?