Diehards have always done well for me, put one in and never worry about it again.
Optimas seem to be the same way.
I need a new battery, any suggestions.
TIA
Diehards have always done well for me, put one in and never worry about it again.
Optimas seem to be the same way.
Duralast Gold from AutoZone worked well for me when mine died on a busy Cleveland street last summer on my way from a wedding rehearsal to the dinner as a groomsman.
That was fun.
And I'll give you a third option:
Interstate Batteries.![]()
alot of major brands are manufactured by Johnson Controls..
just get one with the max CCA..etc.
Optima batteries are one of their best lines..
http://www.optimabatteries.com/publi...ry_search.html
“"A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer."”
Bruce Lee
From a consumer reports article.
WHAT'S AVAILABLE
Most auto batteries are made by just three manufacturers, Delphi, Exide, and Johnson Controls Industries. Each makes batteries sold under several different brand names. Delphi makes ACDelco and some EverStart (Wal-Mart) models. Exide makes Champion, Exide, Napa, and some EverStart batteries. Johnson Controls makes Diehard (Sears), Duralast (AutoZone), Interstate, Kirkland (Costco), Motorcraft (Ford), and some EverStarts.
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I am going down Sat. morning to Advance Auto to get one.
I was going to suggest Die Hard or Interstate... but it seems they are made by the same company...
Optima!
Screw water and gel batteries..go with dry cell spirals. Enough cold cranking amps and longevity to winch the Titanic up.
And with Optimas..you don't care how cold it gets. No worries about "will my engine turn".
MORNING WOOD Lumber Company
Guinness for Strength!!!
ask a exide sales rep for the truth, he will tell you an optima is a waist of money for all but exteme users who plan on spending time oh their roof,
ie: hillclimbers
We sell Interstate so i get good info on all their product line
Up here optima's are almost twice the price...
The red top Optima I had in my past Jeeps..lasted for roughly the life of 3x regular batteries. I've not seen them a twice the price..probably 50% more...but I still come out ahead even if it was 2.5x the price.
Could jump start others worry free....could run "stuff" such as radio or plug in accessories for long periods without worrying about having a dead battery when I went to start my Jeep again (a good thing to have for someone who used to camp often, or hit beach campfires)
I know most batteries are maintenance free now (don't have to worry about adding water..most are sealed these days)..but years ago..was nice not to have to worry about that either.
To answer the question "What's a good battery"..I'd hold these right up at top. In reality..if it's for his car...IMO it would be overkill, as Optimas are geared more toward the truck/RV market....for applications that have long draw when engine is powered off..IE winches, running lights, etc.
MORNING WOOD Lumber Company
Guinness for Strength!!!
“"A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer."”
Bruce Lee
I tried to an Optima, but they said it won't fit. I ended up with a Titanium by auto_______ something or other. 3 year warranty.
Free installation but the asshat that did the installation used the wrong tools to get the wedge that holds the battery in place and broke it. I left because I didn't want him to **** anything else up. It took me an hour to drill through and bore it out large enough to shove a longer new bolt to it. I unfastened the box shoved the new bolt in from the underside held it by duck tapeand put it together with a nut and washer from the top.
I will be making a formal complaint come Tuesday.
Consumer reports rated advanced batteries #1, for what its' worth
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