Hi. How does this mount in a Ford Ranger on the passenger side? Does it use existing mounting points as I don't want to be drilling holes in the floor. Would be good to be able to see the install guide.
Thanks for your comment! The installation of this kit requires drilling into the vehicle & relocating the Jack & Jack tool mounts! We provide very detailed instructions for the purchase of our kits.
Thanks for your comment! We do have a behind seat option for the N80 hiluxes! Please get in touch via our website to know more! accelerateoffgrid.com.au/collections/toyota-hilux
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Is it possible to have a circuit breaker panel instead of the blade fuse box? Nothing more frustrating trying to access and change fuses in the dark, assuming you have the right and enough fuses (if it keeps tripping). Also, what are the dimensions for the battery tray? Looking at more than 100Ah battery + inverter behind the seat. Much like the 200Ah + 2000W inverter setup that you've highlighted in another video.
Hi there, the Internal Dimensions of the Tray are 555mm (L) x 135mm (W) and the Total Dimensions of Tray are 200mm (H) x 755mm (L) x 140mm (W). We can definitely work with you to create custom solutions if you are after something specific. If you'd like to discuss your options further, we would suggest getting in touch with our team directly on 1300 227 353 or info@amae.net.au.
Hi Ponyslaystation1000 - Thanks for the comment! Yes, our ranger kit does require drilling and relocation of the jack mount behind the seat. Our detailed instructions take you through the process to do so if you were to purchase a kit!
Thanks for your comment! This kit suits up to PX3 Our Next Gen Ranger kit can be found here; accelerateoffgrid.com.au/products/ford-nextgen-ranger-diy-behind-seat-dual-battery-kit?_pos=4&_sid=78b16ea51&_ss=r