Optima vs House Brand Battery. Is it really worth the money?
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I have both a Duralast in my wifes car and a Optima in my truck the Duralast is 4 years old The Optima is 5 years old and has been in two trucks Both have been great just don't get a Exide battery. Exide battery Co. had to buy a complete vehical wiring harness, radiator, fan shroud, hood, fender, grill, paint job due to a new battery exploding in my 88 Dime. They deterimed it was defective and the plates shorted out cuzing a spark inside the battery witch cuzed it to explode.
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Well, I ended up buying an Oreilly SuperStart. Its rated at 750 CCA and is a 6 year battery, and I came out paying $86. The Optima I wanted was $169 or $179, and even with a $25 rebate, I'd be paying $60-70 for an extra 2 years. I'm not even sure I'll have this truck for 6 years, depending on the price of fuel. Thanks for all of your input. The truck will hopefully be started this afternoon after I finish reinstalling everything on the fenders, which is a pita..
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I think the OEM was 750 CCA but I'm not 100% on that. I really think that's what it was though. They also listed a 700 CCA but I had the 750 one stock so wanted that again. I paid $100.52 or something similar. It was $100. something with tax and all. Our dealer is usually high. I called around and found one 3 hours away with the lowest price. Our dealer wouldn't match that but they came down quite a bit so I paid that rather than driving. Our dealer is a rip off but sometimes it's just better because it's soo close. I normally just look up prices online and tell them to match that retail and they usually will. They normally are way above retail if you don't haggle with them. I couldn't find the battery online so called around.
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another option:
http://www.milbatteries.com/hawker/index.html
link to more info on vehicle batteries
http://www.batteryfaq.org/
http://www.milbatteries.com/hawker/index.html
link to more info on vehicle batteries
http://www.batteryfaq.org/