- Positive and Negative Terminal Assemblies – 1 Each with M8 Nut
- Direct Fit – Easy To Install – No Modifications
- Approved on almost 50 different Models including: Camry Corolla Prius Sienna Tacoma Tundra Sequoia ES GS IS LS RC Highlander 4Runner
- Plastic bottoms to help prevent corrosion


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BATTERY TERMINAL | POSITIVE & NEGATIVE SET | OEM | Car Cable Connector Clamp | + – Top Post
*$294.90
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | APSG |
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Brand | APSG |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.56 x 1.97 x 0.94 inches |
Item model number | BTS-TN |
Manufacturer Part Number | BTS-TN |
Date First Available | February 25, 2019 |
Renae Linder –
Negative wire on 2017 Nissan Titan XD is different these will only work on the positive
Alan Serrano –
Pretty simple to replace and other items are similarly made. The only chance you might see a difference is if order from the dealership
Renae Linder –
Bought for replacement of stock part will use when I get a new battery
Your N. –
Perfect replacement for my 2019 Tundra. Only complaint is that this set uses 13mm nuts for the top strap and not the original 12mm size from Toyota. Just a quick socket change, but they really should have just used the same size.
six7one –
The negative one fit my Toyota tundra 2014 perfectly and got my car started again!! The original negative terminal part and then the installed new negative terminal shown. I used a stainless steel wire brush and WD40 to get rid of the rust before installing and those worked really well! Thank you!!
Alan Serrano –
Easy install and great quality. Saved my younger sister some money and worked wonderfully.
Milo –
I have a 2019 Toyota Tundra 1794, and my battery died abruptly after almost 5 years. When I went to look at the battery, I saw the terminals were totally corroded and wasn’t even really sure what or how to replace these parts, whatever they were. A little web searching later, I found these are the parts I needed.
So I ordered them while I waited for the replacement battery to be delivered. Turns out, when I started to work on it, they actually weren’t bad at all after using nut release sprays and did some wire brushing. But since I ordered these, I replaced them anyway and they fit perfectly and accepted the two cables per post without any issues. Mine weren’t stamped with a positive or negative indication except for a “-” on the one clamp, but they appeared identical, and doubt it really mattered. I’m keeping the cleaned up originals as backups. I’m not a mechanic by any stretch, just handy and a DIY’er, (and can use the web). It’s an extremely simple process to swap these out. Half the price of the OEM and I see no difference. I drove the truck today with multiple stops and starts, idling and highway, and there’s no issue whatsoever. One more project down.
semaj –
These fit perfect on a 2015 Toyota Corolla with a new Kirkland brand battery. Finally had to replace original battery after 8 years and the terminals were basically corroded on. Picked up a new Kirkland Group 35 battery from Cosco to install along with this set of terminals from Amazon, dealership wanted about $30 for EACH the positive and negative replacements. I saw in previous reviews people had a problem with the tightness on the negative terminal. I had no problem at all, it’s perfectly snug as it needs to be. Should be clear which is the before and after in my review photos.
Frogg1969 –
The positive connector fit the post on my “Group 24F” battery (2017 Toyota Sienna). However, the negative connector was too large for the negative post. To get a tight connection, had to cut out the plastic spacer located where the negative connector clamps together.
joe –
Terminals fit the battery posts well and appear to be well built.