- 2 Pack of positive or negative battery terminal clamps, which connects to the positive or negative battery posts with adaptor collars.
- The top-mounted or side-mounted post adapters are perfect for OEM Integration, no cutting of your factory OEM battery clamp.
- Each battery terminal splits the connection to one 0/2/4 gauge output, one 4/8 gauge outputs, and top-mounted or side-mounted power ring provision
- Made from forged and machined brass for the best power transfer possible, unlike other cheap zinc battery terminals. Oversized convex screws for rock-solid connections. Marine-grade satin chrome finish for superior corrosion resistance.
- Red and black silicone covers provid insulation and protection.


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Recoil BTO Solid Brass Positive Negative Battery Terminals with Adaptor Collars, 1X0/2/4 Gauge & 1X4/8 Gauge Outputs, Top-Mounted or Side-Mounted Power Ring Provision and OEM…
*$445.00
Informação adicional
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
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Package Dimensions | 7.05 x 4.45 x 1.73 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BTO |
Date First Available | November 25, 2021 |
William –
I love the clean look of these nickel plated blocks and the differently sized connections provided. But I don’t like working with it.
The blocks and posts are identical even though positive and negative posts on car batteries are different sizes. So one fits fine on the battery, the other needs to use a shim. Then vice versa, if you’re re-using your terminal connections on the new posts, one fits fine, the other now needs the other shim!
It’s good they include shims, but what do you do if it comes off when disconnecting a terminal and lose it? One can buy shims from other sellers but there’s no way to know if they’ll fit since these are certainly different in size and material to the others out there.
Then the fact that there’s three different Allen key sizes for the differently sized connectors mean fiddling around for minutes just to make or change a few connections. And now every time I need to do work that requires battery disconnection I have to store and then find three tools, instead of 1!
It’s just too many bits for a few battery connections! I would even be happy to swap the allen bolts for hex bolts. Everyone opening their car’s hood has a socket set and much easier to work with than allen keys.
oscar –
good product
MDS –
I purchased this battery terminal when I realized that my amp cables would not connect to the factory harness properly. It came very quickly overnight and provided an excellent solution to needing to keep my factory battery terminal wiring intact as it has multiple fusible links incorporated into it that I did not want to hack up. I had to purchase a new factory battery cable clamp as the old one was bent and torn, but the new part worked perfectly with a single shim.
Jason Baggs –
Stop struggling with cheap garbage. Buy these. You won’t be disappointed
Winston Woodward –
As a bass head from way back I have used every kind of busbar , battery, alternator and clamp known to man. Both side post and top post auxiliary batteries and these terminal are awesome. First off they can be used for either kind and they provide a secure tight connection that has a very small footprint and the covers everything nice to prevent arching and well basically a fire. I don’t even recall what I paid for them but they were the best I’ve ever used and they were around the cheapest price so get you some of you are serious about the connection. Cause if you don’t have the electrical to support the system you are a deadman walking figuratively, speaking, of course especially with a full bridge Brazilian style amplifier
J. Hilliard –
Bought these because I have a 96 pickup that I don’t drive much, maybe once a week, and I was tired of it not starting after a few months. I’d have to take the wires out of the clamps, move them around and tighten them up. I was always looking for good battery clamps. Couldn’t find any that looked like they’d be better than what I had.
Wasn’t even thinking about it or looking anymore but YouTube must have read my mind because a video was recommended that was for a different brand of these with the same idea. The other brand was almost double the price, but seemed worth it if I was doing more than just a replacement. Someone mentioned these in the comments and I looked them up. I liked how they looked and the price, so I bought them.
Installation was good. Pretty simple. I like how heavy they are. They seem like they’ll stay on there and not come loose.
The issues;
1) They come with a couple metal sleeves for the terminals, since the negative is smaller diameter, but neither of them worked for the negative terminal. The tapered one wasn’t letting me push it down all the way and the other one wouldn’t go on at all. I just went without a sleeve and tightened the screw down to make it clamp. You can tell it moved but it didn’t seem to stress anything so I’m confident that they’ll work.
2) Way too many different sized screws and corresponding Allen wrenches. Each terminal has 3 different screw sizes. Not sure how that could be changed because of the different functions of each.
In conclusion, I’d definitely buy them for my other vehicle. Will update with any positive or neg but overall, I’m happy.
Matthew P. Mcgarey –
Great product but did not fit properly for my vehicle. Recoil always makes good stuff.
NW_RC_KRAWLER –
Works good but tends to fit kind of loose on the battery terminals, even with the shim
Jeremy –
Very good quality I am happy with my purchase and would recommend to everyone!
Jeremy –
Desde el empaque hasta el producto son de calidad y muy superiores a otras. Las recomiendo aunque el precio sea alto.