How/where to install Battery Tender quick disconnect?

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heftylefty58

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On my 2003 Yukon Denali, I was planning to hook up my "Battery Tender Ring Terminal Quick Disconnect Plug (081-0069-6)" to my battery, but the holes in the device's ring terminals were too small for our battery post terminal bolts. Has anyone installed one of these battery tender quick disconnects on your vehicle?

Here's a link to the quick disconnect: https://www.amazon.com/Battery-Tender-081-0069-6-Terminal-Disconnect/dp/B000NCOKZQ

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Either try drilling out holes in terminals or even just recrimp on correct size, shouldn't be too hard!
 

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Or if you want get the Stinger SPT55308 GM battery posts. Thats what I have on mine.
 

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should fit on the alternator positive output then you can put the ground anywhere on the frame
 
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They're set up for the battery posts on motorcycles or atv's since that's who usually uses battery tenders. You can just crimp bigger terminals on them.
Aha! Thanks for making sense of this for me. (Not being sarcastic, either—I was really just that clueless.)
 

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