SLD Custom Stainless Steel Fiesta ST Battery Tie-Down

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Hello. I made some Battery Tie-Downs for the Fiesta ST community and wanted to offer them for sale. I do not have too many, so first come-first serve.

They are made from a brushed, heavy 12 gauge Stainless Steel and cut on a CNC water jet, then dimpled under 30 tons. Your battery is not going anywhere with this bad boy holding it down!

They are $36 shipped for USPS first class.

Just PM me or respond to this thread and I will send payment info. Or you can also purchase on Amazon: http://amzn.com/B0116FSR48


Thank you,
Eric


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Hm I was hoping for one of these to match my dead pedal... How much is shipping to Canada?
 


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Very cool, can you make me one shrunk to about a third that size to fit the battery I am going to use? No worries if not:)

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Does this just directly replace a factory tie-down or what? I honestly haven't even looked at the stock setup.
 


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Yup, direct replacement. Unbolt the boring OEM mount and this one just pops in using the same bolts/nuts.
 


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Put me down for one please.
 


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Have you thought about making a skid plate in the future? Maybe something like this?
 


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I'll have to get some better photos, but here are a few quick shots-




Looks great, just like the dead-pedal! Thanks again, no-pistons!
 


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Looks great! What did you use for the red behind the ST?
 


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Have you thought about making a skid plate in the future? Maybe something like this?
I actually design/build skid plates at work. Look under any Border Patrol truck and you'll see some of our work. I was thinking to do a simple skid plate for the FiST; something super light duty. I'll have to take a look underneath and see what can be done.
 


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I might be in for a rear skid plate to protect the gas emssions filter box under the spare tires just behind the rear beam..
 


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You just had to do it didn't you, you knew I was broke, but still you had to release another piece of awesome. Let me recover from my vacation and i'll check to see if you have any more available. [raceflag]
 


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That's bad ass! Looking good Martin!
 


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Couldn't have done it without you! Thanks again!!
 


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