Hi all
I'm in the process of fitting my second leisure battery in the new van. It is going under the bench seat and in the place where it will fit I have noticed some pre-drilled and re-filled holes - they are in the right positions for the size of the battery and are obviously where the previous owner has had a 2nd battery and remove it. I would rather use these instead of making more holes in the floor!
I need to find some brackets to hold the battery down but can't find anything the right size!
The pre-drilled holes in the van are 6mm diameter and will need a M6 bolt - the holes go straight through the van floor so they will need a bolt on from underneath - there is a metal strengthening plate around each of the holes under the van. The two screw holes for each bracket are 28mm apart (centre to centre)....
So basically, does anyone know where I can get something to hold a battery down, possibly like the attached picture where the screw holes are 6mm or less diameter and are set 28mm apart?
As usual, any help appreciated...
richard
I'm in the process of fitting my second leisure battery in the new van. It is going under the bench seat and in the place where it will fit I have noticed some pre-drilled and re-filled holes - they are in the right positions for the size of the battery and are obviously where the previous owner has had a 2nd battery and remove it. I would rather use these instead of making more holes in the floor!
I need to find some brackets to hold the battery down but can't find anything the right size!
The pre-drilled holes in the van are 6mm diameter and will need a M6 bolt - the holes go straight through the van floor so they will need a bolt on from underneath - there is a metal strengthening plate around each of the holes under the van. The two screw holes for each bracket are 28mm apart (centre to centre)....
So basically, does anyone know where I can get something to hold a battery down, possibly like the attached picture where the screw holes are 6mm or less diameter and are set 28mm apart?
As usual, any help appreciated...
richard