TurboMinivan
Still plays with cars
- Location
- Lehi, UT
Full disclosure: this is my first time installing a winch.
Today I was finally able to clean the corrosion off my battery terminals, so now I'm ready to complete the installation of my winch. I had envisioned completely removing the nuts from the battery connections, sliding on the winch cables, then reinstalling the nuts and tightening them down. Easy, right? Well, I can't do that. The taper of the nuts, combined with the shape of the winch cable ends, results in not being able to create a solid, snug, flush connection for either cable.
I guess what I need to do is find another set of nuts that will fit my battery terminals, then install the winch cables between these two nuts. Is this correct? And should I also install some sort of lock washers in there, are would those not be needed?
BTW: my battery only has top posts, and my terminals are OEM (meaning they don't have any fancy provisions for bolting on other items).
What should I do here?
Today I was finally able to clean the corrosion off my battery terminals, so now I'm ready to complete the installation of my winch. I had envisioned completely removing the nuts from the battery connections, sliding on the winch cables, then reinstalling the nuts and tightening them down. Easy, right? Well, I can't do that. The taper of the nuts, combined with the shape of the winch cable ends, results in not being able to create a solid, snug, flush connection for either cable.
I guess what I need to do is find another set of nuts that will fit my battery terminals, then install the winch cables between these two nuts. Is this correct? And should I also install some sort of lock washers in there, are would those not be needed?
BTW: my battery only has top posts, and my terminals are OEM (meaning they don't have any fancy provisions for bolting on other items).
What should I do here?