New Dual Battery Tray for 2012+ Jeep Wrangler JKs
Mountain Off-Road Enterprises (M.O.R.E.) has launched its all-new dual battery tray for 2012+ Jeep Wrangler JKs equipped with the Pentastar 3.6L engine!
The first company to offer an aftermarket dual battery tray solution for this application, M.O.R.E. is able to offer their tray (SKU JKDBT12) for an incredibly reasonable price of just $135.00 USD.
Users can enjoy the added benefits of having extra power to run a winch, lighting, demanding electrical accessories or more or can simply lessen the worry of encountering a dead battery out on the trails by utilizing an additional battery.
Powder coated black to protect against rust and corrosion while also offering a sleek appearance that blends in with the factory engine bay, M.O.R.E.’s 2012+ Jeep Wrangler JK dual battery tray accommodates two OEM or two Optima series 34 and 34/78 batteries in a side-by-side configuration in the stock location.
Sold as a complete kit and designed to utilize existing holes, most hardware and requiring no drilling or major modifications, the quick and easy installation is typically complete in less than two hours. As an added benefit, the M.O.R.E. dual battery tray also allows for the user to retain the OEM air filter box location.
To learn more about M.O.R.E.’s 2012+ Jeep Wrangler JK dual battery tray, visit 2012 Jeep JK Dual Battery Tray - YouTube.
To purchase, please visit
Jeep Dual Battery Tray for '12+ Wrangler JKs from Mountain Off-Road (M.O.R.E.) .
The first company to offer an aftermarket dual battery tray solution for this application, M.O.R.E. is able to offer their tray (SKU JKDBT12) for an incredibly reasonable price of just $135.00 USD.
Users can enjoy the added benefits of having extra power to run a winch, lighting, demanding electrical accessories or more or can simply lessen the worry of encountering a dead battery out on the trails by utilizing an additional battery.
Powder coated black to protect against rust and corrosion while also offering a sleek appearance that blends in with the factory engine bay, M.O.R.E.’s 2012+ Jeep Wrangler JK dual battery tray accommodates two OEM or two Optima series 34 and 34/78 batteries in a side-by-side configuration in the stock location.
Sold as a complete kit and designed to utilize existing holes, most hardware and requiring no drilling or major modifications, the quick and easy installation is typically complete in less than two hours. As an added benefit, the M.O.R.E. dual battery tray also allows for the user to retain the OEM air filter box location.
To learn more about M.O.R.E.’s 2012+ Jeep Wrangler JK dual battery tray, visit 2012 Jeep JK Dual Battery Tray - YouTube.
To purchase, please visit
Jeep Dual Battery Tray for '12+ Wrangler JKs from Mountain Off-Road (M.O.R.E.) .
Any chance this would work with the river raider snorkel? Looks like it pushes the battery too close to the firewall.
Mountain Off-Road Enterprises (M.O.R.E.) has launched its all-new dual battery tray for 2012+ Jeep Wrangler JKs equipped with the Pentastar 3.6L engine!
The first company to offer an aftermarket dual battery tray solution for this application, M.O.R.E. is able to offer their tray (SKU JKDBT12) for an incredibly reasonable price of just $135.00 USD.
Users can enjoy the added benefits of having extra power to run a winch, lighting, demanding electrical accessories or more or can simply lessen the worry of encountering a dead battery out on the trails by utilizing an additional battery.
Powder coated black to protect against rust and corrosion while also offering a sleek appearance that blends in with the factory engine bay, M.O.R.E.’s 2012+ Jeep Wrangler JK dual battery tray accommodates two OEM or two Optima series 34 and 34/78 batteries in a side-by-side configuration in the stock location.
Sold as a complete kit and designed to utilize existing holes, most hardware and requiring no drilling or major modifications, the quick and easy installation is typically complete in less than two hours. As an added benefit, the M.O.R.E. dual battery tray also allows for the user to retain the OEM air filter box location.
To learn more about M.O.R.E.’s 2012+ Jeep Wrangler JK dual battery tray, visit 2012 Jeep JK Dual Battery Tray - YouTube.
To purchase, please visit
Jeep Dual Battery Tray for '12+ Wrangler JKs from Mountain Off-Road (M.O.R.E.) .

The first company to offer an aftermarket dual battery tray solution for this application, M.O.R.E. is able to offer their tray (SKU JKDBT12) for an incredibly reasonable price of just $135.00 USD.
Users can enjoy the added benefits of having extra power to run a winch, lighting, demanding electrical accessories or more or can simply lessen the worry of encountering a dead battery out on the trails by utilizing an additional battery.
Powder coated black to protect against rust and corrosion while also offering a sleek appearance that blends in with the factory engine bay, M.O.R.E.’s 2012+ Jeep Wrangler JK dual battery tray accommodates two OEM or two Optima series 34 and 34/78 batteries in a side-by-side configuration in the stock location.
Sold as a complete kit and designed to utilize existing holes, most hardware and requiring no drilling or major modifications, the quick and easy installation is typically complete in less than two hours. As an added benefit, the M.O.R.E. dual battery tray also allows for the user to retain the OEM air filter box location.
To learn more about M.O.R.E.’s 2012+ Jeep Wrangler JK dual battery tray, visit 2012 Jeep JK Dual Battery Tray - YouTube.
To purchase, please visit
Jeep Dual Battery Tray for '12+ Wrangler JKs from Mountain Off-Road (M.O.R.E.) .

I have a couple of questions to M.O.R.E.:
1. What gauge metal is used for this tray? Is looks kind of flimsy to be able to hold 2x 50lbs batteries.
2. Are you not concerned about using a nylon strap with plastic snaps to hold in ~100lbs worth of batteries?
1. What gauge metal is used for this tray? Is looks kind of flimsy to be able to hold 2x 50lbs batteries.
2. Are you not concerned about using a nylon strap with plastic snaps to hold in ~100lbs worth of batteries?
The only one I could find besides the pictures and YouTube video from M.O.R.E. site is this one:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modi...2/#post3264164
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modi...2/#post3264164



