Description
Upgrade your Jeep Gladiator JT (2020-2024) with the Big 7 Battery Cable Kit, the ultimate solution for improved power delivery and enhanced vehicle performance.
This premium battery cable replacement kit is designed to address the limitations of aging, worn-out factory cables, ensuring your electrical system operates at peak efficiency. Whether you're tackling tough trails, running high-demand accessories, or simply looking for reliable everyday performance, the Big 7 delivers superior conductivity, durability, and ease of installation.
With SAE-approved pure copper cables, military-grade corrosion-resistant connections, and an external fuse for added safety, this kit is built to outlast and outperform factory wiring. Get ready to experience faster starts, better battery charging, and a dependable foundation for all your future mods!
What is the "Big 7" Battery Cable Kit
Our "Big 7" kits include the standard "Big 3" cables: alternator output to battery positive, battery negative to frame/body and engine ground to frame body PLUS we add the leads to the starter and the fuse relay box, as well as adding an external fuse to avoid routing the increase in current capacity through the smaller fuse box wiring.
What makes these cables so special?
We're nerds for specs and finer details around here. None of that CCA (copper-clad aluminum) that's used in inferior products, or stereo installations. We only use fine-strand, SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) approved, pure copper cable. Then using a powerful electromechanical crimping machine, we crimp each solid-copper end, and finally finish the construction by adding a environmental seal made of marine grade heatshrink meeting MIL-I-23053/4. Also included are military style corrosion resistant battery connections and an ANL fuse and holder. To make the entire install simpler, every end will be labeled for ease of installation.
Do I need a bigger alternator to run these cables?
No. Every vehicle can benefit from our "better than factory" cables. The years, along with environmental damage from rain/salt water/corrosion, can greatly impact your electrical system. Our customers have consistently reported that their vehicle starts faster, charges the battery better, and many times cured electrical gremlins that were brought on by compromised wiring.
I've changed my mind! I want to run a bigger alternator!
Perfect! You're probably running a power inverter, a stereo, a winch, an under hood welder, or flux capacitor. These all require more amperage than the stock alternator is capable of providing. Maybe you're not running any of these yet, but considering it, these cables will get you ready!
2GA or 1/0 GA? Which to choose?
As far as 2GA vs 1/0 GA, it's really going to depend on what mods you're going to do to. If you're staying stock, then 2GA is plenty, but if you're looking at modifying it down the road (winches/lights/etc) and want to future proof, then you'd want 1/0 GA.