How do i connect a motorcycle/really good battery into a toy jeep?

Dillon N

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My little sisters are getting to big for there little pink jeep, SO I WANNA PIMP THAT RIDE. i mean like a really awsome little quad like thing. i take out the little toy pink plastic seats out an connect like a office desk spin chair thing in the center. then i take the plastic sterring wheel an put bike handle bars or a car steering wheel or something. then i yeah put the battery in an i replace the wheels with high motorcycle wheels i have. (i also have car wheels) (which are optional) an put them on. i replace the crappy radio with an awsome black radio an spray paint that truck black. (i take out all the girly thingy) an then i put like a rail thing on the 2 back ends for a second person to hold onto in the back. (theres feet room in the back) an yeah. i know how to do all of that stuff exept the battery. i want the battery to be able to hook into it but how? AND how would i turn the engine off, like make a on an off button cause right now the little 2 miles per hour engine runs by stepping on the gas pettle. an i would ride it in the mountains to get to my clubhouse which is like a hour up there. but could i ride that slowly on the sidewalk an not get in trouble?
 
an hour at 2mph? or an hour normally? If it's normally a 1hr drive, there's no way you'll be able to do it off a battery at 2mph.

Replacing the battery should be easy. A battery will have two connectors, a positive and a negative. You'll want to make sure that the battery is the same voltage (I believe that those powerwheels jeeps use a 12V battery). You might want to consider a deep-discharge boat battery instead of a motorcycle battery - they will have a longer life and are designed to run without being constantly charged.
 
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