Battery Cable
Your Premier Destination for High-Quality Battery Cables!
Explore Our Range of Battery Cables
We offer different types of battery cables that will fit into a variety of trucks.
Regular Battery Cables:
For reliable operation over long periods of time without fail.
Heavy-Duty Battery Cables:
Built for handling high electrical load. And also severe environments.
Custom Lengths and Configurations:
Have specific length or configuration requirements? We customize battery cables to needs.

Why Quality Battery Cables Are Important?
Battery cables play an important role in transferring power. From the truck’s battery to its electric components. When these are properly made – they allow for safe and efficient transfer of this power preventing voltage drops, power losses among other issues. Is it that your light is dim or cranking is slow? Then just take a look at your battery cables.
This is what makes our battery cables outstanding since they are specifically designed for heavy duty use. Have you ever asked yourself why some last more and work better than others? It all lies in the quality of materials and preciseness in manufacturing. At Total Truck Spares, we ensure that every cable is up to standard.

High Conductivity:
Our cables have been manufactured with this in mind so as to provide maximum electrical conductivity that ensures efficient power transfer from the battery to the engine.
Heat Resistance:
They are built to prevent overheating. This be ensuring safety even in high temperature conditions.
Corrosion Resistance:
We treat battery cables against corrosion. Leads to increasing their lifespan and maintaining their efficiency.
Find the Right Cable forYour Truck
Which battery cable will be right for your truck? In such a situation, the following guidelines can assist you:
Determine Required Length:
Take a measurement between your starter or other electrical components and the battery just to ensure that you made an accurate choice on its length.
Check Gauge Size:
Thickness of a cable. A lower gauge number is sign of thicker cables. These are good at high power demands.
Consider Environment:
Heavy duty cables capable of handling stress are advisable for truck operations under severe conditions.