Local NAPA autoparts. Not the cheapest, but always reasonably good quality.
Question: Did I come out alright for under $30? :/
No show for Chuck this evening Bloody unreliable that bloke
What do you need cable that thick for, jump a tank?
Now, get yourself something to put them in so they don't get damaged while riding around in your trunk. Plastic bucket, carrying case ..... something. Then Toss in some gloves, a flashlight and you'll be in good shape should the need arise. Now, this is important. Read the instructions so you know how to properly hook them up and disconnect them.1) red (+) to dead battery2) red (+) to live battery3) black (-) to live battery4) black (-) to dead cars engine block, or bolt or bracket5) Before starting dead car, make sure the cables will not get caught up in the belts, fan or other moving parts.6) Let idling car sit connected to dead car for a couple minutes before trying to start dead car.7) Try starting dead car.8 After dead car starts, remove cables in reverse order that they were connected in.But don't trust me, read the instructions.Mike