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Old 06-01-2021   #1
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Default Battery relocating to the rear storage... C4 Corvette

Hi folks,
I have seen thread about relocating battery to the rear storage compartment with pictures long time ago somewhere!
Please help me find it 🙏
Any information.. thanks

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Old 06-01-2021   #2
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Hi folks,
I have seen thread about relocating battery to the rear storage compartment with pictures long time ago somewhere!
Please help me find it 🙏
Any information.. thanks

Brad
I just posted this in your post in the General section, but here you are again:

Marc Haibeck does battery relocations for ZR-1s; he puts them in the compartment behind the passenger seat. He also sell a battery relocation kit with all the necessary cables and other items. Here are the links. --Bob

Battery relocation service:

http://www.zr1specialist.com/HAT%20W...ry%20reloc.htm

Battery relocation kits:

http://www.zr1specialist.com/HAT%20W...tion%20kit.htm
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Default Re: Battery relocating to the rear storage... C4 Corvette

Anybody done corner weights after moving the battery from behind the left front wheel to behind the passenger seat?

I'd like to know how much of a change that makes.
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Default Re: Battery relocating to the rear storage... C4 Corvette

1991, Cant remember but I think I was in car, Factory Battery Location, weights rounded, by Mesa AZ PD
LF 950, RF 900, LR 850, RR 800 = 3500
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Anybody done corner weights after moving the battery from behind the left front wheel to behind the passenger seat?

I'd like to know how much of a change that makes.
Hib, I'm not sure about actual weight in pounds, but here is Marc's comment from his website. Maybe he checked weight on corners to prove his answer.--Bob

The ZR-1 has a 52 - 48% front to rear weight distribution. Relocating the battery will change the bias by 1 point. The revised weight distribution is 51- 49%, the same as a LT1 Corvette. A lightness is noticeable in the steering at low speeds.
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