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Not Yet Wild
![]() Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: Colorado
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![]() Here are Pics of my Eco Battery Install for 36v 2004 EZGO TXT 48v Conversion.
This is the Eco 48v/105. The black material under the battery is HDPE from Tapplastics.com cut to order. It is 1/2 inch thick, but I think 1/4 would have worked. I used a grinder to cut out the stock material in the battery tray and added the support pieces they are 12 GA. |
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Gone Wild
![]() Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Kingsland, Georgia
Posts: 1,825
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![]() Looks great! You sure have a lot more real estate under the seat now.
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48v conversion, eco battery, ezgo txt 2004 |
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