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06.18.2008, 09:15 AM

For a basic battery tray, no need for a CAD file - just the needed dimensions is enough. A custom fitted tray for a specific application would be best served with a CAD file - or at least enough info for me to understand exactly what you want.
I plan to update the trays to eliminate the spacer plate on the existing trays as well (relieve the tray bottom to clear the mud guard instead of spacing the whole tray up with the spacer plate)- should be able to get the battery about .15" lower in the chassis(important for buggies) with less weight (not heavy to begin with, but an ounce of savings is an ounce of savings!) and the same overall dimensions(so about one cell lower for most batteries).
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