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Engine compartment batteries.

osteo16

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Be careful... With those batteries in the front, its gonna make you do a nose dive every time you jump it.. Moved mine to the rear passenger seat to help keep level in flight.. 👍
 

osteo16

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Humor aside, I've seen battery and jack tools relocate to that position. But in my limited knowledge base have only seen the battery relocate as aftermarket and not done by the military.. PLEASE correct me anyone if you've seen the batteries moved to engine compartment other than aftermarket/civilian.
 

TOBASH

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Be careful... With those batteries in the front, its gonna make you do a nose dive every time you jump it.. Moved mine to the rear passenger seat to help keep level in flight.. 👍
By using the term "jump", I'm guessing Osteo means hitting a ramp and taking air, not electrically jumping the batteries. ( Probably safe bet he is also not advocating mugging or beating someone, and not talking about taking advantage of a member of the opposite gender).
 

86humv

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92-93 Hummer H1 had batteries under seat...after that, they put them under hood.
 
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