Battery suggestions?
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Battery suggestions?
After 60K miles, it's time for my first battery replacement.
My budget is $125, the lower the better, but Im willing to spend an extra few bucks for a better product. I do not have an audio system so nothing to crazy is needed.
Can you guys recommend a good battery, based on your guys experience with good battery life?
Thanks in advance.
My budget is $125, the lower the better, but Im willing to spend an extra few bucks for a better product. I do not have an audio system so nothing to crazy is needed.
Can you guys recommend a good battery, based on your guys experience with good battery life?
Thanks in advance.
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Batteries sold in the US dont have that many manufacturers. They mostly come from three different ones if i remember correctly. They just stick a different sticker on the front of them depending on who going to be selling them. Just buy one whichever one you can find with a good warranty with a prorated percentage.
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I just hit 60k miles recently too and I just changed my battery about one month ago. I went with an Interstate battery and I bought the best one they offered me. It cost only $108 and is supposed to last 6 years. Also they included a 30 month warranty after purchase.
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I went with Autozone Duralast Gold (24-DLG).... with 3 year warranty was about $110. Had it in for about 15 months now.....no issues. It's easy in/easy out with Autozone. Walmart has similar battery for a little less.....but then you have to deal with Walmart which always seems to be a hassle.
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Batteries sold in the US dont have that many manufacturers. They mostly come from three different ones if i remember correctly. They just stick a different sticker on the front of them depending on who going to be selling them. Just buy one whichever one you can find with a good warranty with a prorated percentage.
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I used a batteries plus store for a purchase a couple years ago. I will not being using DECKA batteries again from them. The casing was different on the top so my battery tie down didn't want to fit properly. After 2 years my CCA were over 200A below what they should be and did not want to warrant a replacement. The battery was also warm for the test so it was over 300A lower than the regular cranking amps.