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Same thing applies. Might be 10 or so dollars more but I've never seen a battery that cheap last as long. I love my cheap batteries lolThanks, I need a group 34/78.
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Same thing applies. Might be 10 or so dollars more but I've never seen a battery that cheap last as long. I love my cheap batteries lolThanks, I need a group 34/78.
Thought about doing that but for the cost I might as well get the 34/78 battery! It is a good idea though I may do at some point.Could run a power distribution block to pull power off of.
What do you guys think about the Tractor Supply Traveler battery?
34/78
CCA 800 CA 1000 2 year warranty.
$169.
I got that also that 2-3 companies now.As hopefully you read in the other thread, the "brand" really doesn't matter that much. The vast majority of automotive batteries for typical consumer use are made by three companies - Johnson Controls, Stryten-Exide and East Penn. Johnson makes more than half the batteries sold. The "brand" is just paper wrapping on the outside.
Bottom line: just buy the battery for the best price and best warranty, and convenience of the store nearest you.
And Optimas suck- seems to be the consensus.
Already done that as the positive terminal is already loaded up from the factory. Had to get the longer bolts just so they wouldn't tear out of the battery.You can get extension bolts to attach accessries to your side posts. They're not that expensive, and jumper cables attach better too.