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I have had good luck with the Costco batteries, made by Johnson Controls. Good prices.
-Rob
-Rob
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From the link above it looks like DEKA batteries is the way to go! :thumbsup:
also, the 79 series are a tad larger than the 78's and fit fine in the tray.
I have had incredibly good luck with Interstate Batteries. This one in particular.
Goldsburg is right about different versions of batteries...
And I was totally wrong about the O'reilly super start extremes being Deka's, at least not
over here in California (so my earlier post is wrong and could be removed, mods!, so that
this great site does not get tarnished with my misinformation)
They are actually Johnson Controls, same as Interstate megatrons and some Walmart everstarts...
which is fine except that I paid way too much for them!!:mad2:
should be $35 a pop, huh
When old batteries tested bad, I checked what was available in the local Kragen
(only place open at the time, now owned by O'Reilly), and using the BatteryFAQ posted earlier
ended up with the idea that they are Deka/EastPenn. They could have been earlier, or maybe
still are in the east
But Then I found this:
"Johnson Controls will also supply O'Reilly's full line of automotive Super Start
batteries beginning in February 2009" at several news sites
Only after that I found the "Made in Mexico" sticker, hidden underneath the
warning labels :icon_bs:
I admit it, I got it all wrong and will shut up now
I went with the Duralast Gold 800 cca, put them in today. Major difference in cranking speed, even in the 40 degree weather lately I'd noticed the slowdown in cranking speed with the old batteries. Part of the problem may have been that one of the battery mod bolts had punched through and acid was leaking out. I thought I was careful screwing them in by hand but it probably turned a bit more when I tightened the nut. Not sure if it would affect power but it had corroded that positve terminal.
So I've got 1-0 cables, battery terminal bolts, new batteries, and new block heater. This thing better start EVERY time this winter!