Tools
ratchet
10mm socket
10mm deep socket
13mm socket
a few extensions
razor or scissors
ok first step is to source a small battery kit DCR, JMB any one will work
Second step go pop your hood!
Next remove anything in the way like my strut bar
Remove the valve cover breather hose
Remove intake
disconnect battery
Next gets a little tricky you must have the right tools for the job. your are you are going to need at least 10-12 inches of extensions a ratchet and a 13mm. unbolt this bolt
pull the battery out
if the battery comes with a new tray follow this steps
the batter tray has 3 bolts you need to remove two in the back and one in the front
pull the tray
put new tray in. DO NOT FORGET THESE BACK BOLTS THEY ARE VERY VERY VERY IMPORTANT THE FIRST TIME I FORGOT ONE OF THEM AND I GOT SPARKS AND A FIRE SO DON'T DO THAT! also don't forget about the front bolt
put your new battery in secure it and run your cables (you may have to cut the tape around your battery cables to get them to fit properly)
put her all back together make sure your connections are in good placement and the battery is secure
i hope this helped if you have any questions shoot me a PM ill respond ASAP
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