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Below are some of the Frequently Asked Questions we receive. We hope this area will be of service to you. If there is something more that you’re curious about, please let us know!
Battery & More Cover:
How is the Battery & More Cover installed? Will there be anything I need to remove, etc.? My GT Turbo is different. I know something has to been tweaked. What exactly does the Fittings Plate do for me? What are your international shipping rates?
How is the Battery & More Cover installed?
The Battery Cover slips down over your battery, tucks up to the PT's frame in the front and secures in place with a Velcro belt that you snug up as tight as you wish. No holes have to be drilled nor modifications made to your PT. We pride ourselves in developing products that do not require you to alter your PT in any way. (GT Turbos are a wee bit different. Please read the following topics too.)
The Fittings Plate locks in place around the stock battery holder's bottom bolt in the front, up against the wheel well on the right, and the fuse box in the back. It sits flat in place and covers the area where the Standard air breather box used to be.
The whole installation will take you about 3 minutes. Then you can add a custom decal!
What exactly does the Fittings Plate do for me?
The Fittings Plate was created to simply tidy up the newly exposed areas. As a bonus it helps to deflect the hot air that comes up through the engine compartment, and in turn feeds the air intake cooler air than if the Fittings Plate were not installed. This is especially noticeable for the air intakes that don’t have the surrounding box. The Fittings Plate works perfectly on GT Turbos too!
Will there be anything I need to remove, etc.?
On any non-turbo PT there is nothing that has to go, our Battery Cover fits even with the standard air filter and cowling still in place! But most likely you will be removing the cowling along with the air filter when you upgrade your air filter system.
My GT Turbo is different. I know something has to been tweaked.
Due to the way Chrysler had chosen to tie down the battery in GT Turbo models slight modifications must be made to your battery for any battery cover to fit.
1) You will need to buy different tie-downs for the battery. That huge, chunky thing will not allow a battery cover of any kind to fit snugly. You can choose from a variety of replacement battery tie-downs at your local auto parts store for around $5.00.
2) The battery’s positive terminal needs to be moved. On some of the GT’s the positive battery terminal has its connector in the way of a snug fit. You must either bend or pivot the terminal connector out of the way.
Neither of these fixes is a drastic modification to your PT. We’re sorry, but that is the only way any battery cover will fit some GT’s.
What are your international shipping rates?
For our Battery & More Cover:
The package weighs 3 pounds. It is not possible to quote a flat rate. Please let us know your shipping address via our feedback form (contact us) and we will calculate your shipping costs.
Name Confusion:
Got My PT. Got PT. What’s the difference? What’s in a name?
Got My PT. Got PT. What’s the difference?
We have been getting phone calls from customers who are a bit upset and confused about charges on their credit cards which they think are coming from us, Cruiser MotorSports / Got My PT, when they are not.
The confusion comes in with the old PT Owners Club Store, (No longer in business)
If you buy something from us, the line on your credit card statement will say: PAYPAL*Cruiser MotorSports.
If you’d like to talk to us about a charge from PAYPAL*Cruiser MotorSports, please feel free to contact us at (951) 924-5883 (M-F 9am - 6pm PST).
What’s in a name?
Our name, "Got My PT", and its long form "Got My PT. Got Yours?" was created with your bragging rights in mind. "You’re proud of your PT and you want to tell the world. We’ll help!" Is our tag line. We think this eloquently explains it all. Be it dressing up your PT with custom parts. Got My PT is what it’s all about!
The "Got PT" is a play on the popular advertising campaign from the Milk Industry "Got Milk?". Or, that’s what I’m guessing.
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