Battery Replacement

lts1ow

Needs moar PAH!
May 14, 2012
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Last cold day of the season and truck would not start for me. :mad:

Batteries are a solid 3-4 years old so not surprised but looking around and it seems that you can't get 34/78 anymore unless their optimas?

Prob grab another pair of advance auto gold 78s but I do like that charging studs on the 34/78 battery.
 

jrkrace

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May 4, 2008
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Connecticut
I have Sears Platinum for my LBZ. Work really well except for the fact that the lower edge of the case where the clamp hits is pretty weak. Broke the lip and now the battery bounces all over the place..
 

Mike L.

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Vendor/Sponsor
Aug 12, 2006
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Fullerton CA
I installed 2 new Delco's right from the dealer. They increased the CCA's on the new replacements. Price was not bad at all.
 

c20elephant

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Apr 25, 2013
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Phoenix, Arizona
I went with 2 AGM batteries, no concerns about corroded battery cables, adding water, water draining on the passenger battery and filling it from the cowl on the 2006 and older trucks, 3 years so far.
 

Burn Down

Hotrodder
Sep 14, 2008
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Boise Idaho
I installed 2 new Delco's right from the dealer. They increased the CCA's on the new replacements. Price was not bad at all.

What did they increase it to Mike?

I had my stock AC Delcos for 11 years, had one go bad at about 5 years and both took a dump last winter pretty friggin good for many many -40+ winters and summers in the upper 80's:thumb:

I'm running Cat batteries now more CCA than the Delco's and I get them for a good price.
 

c20elephant

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Apr 25, 2013
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Phoenix, Arizona
What did they increase it to Mike?

I had my stock AC Delcos for 11 years, had one go bad at about 5 years and both took a dump last winter pretty friggin good for many many -40+ winters and summers in the upper 80's:thumb:

I'm running Cat batteries now more CCA than the Delco's and I get them for a good price.

What size/part number fits the 2001-2006 trucks.?
 

1SloLMM

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Oct 25, 2014
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Sioux City, IA
DiE hard platinum AGM from sears. Had them for 4 years, don't use the truck much and has always started. Only thing is they don't have the reverse terminals for the drivers side. I had to extend mine but some say they can get it to stretch. Never had a problem with the hold down part
 

Mike L.

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Vendor/Sponsor
Aug 12, 2006
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Fullerton CA
What did they increase it to Mike?

I had my stock AC Delcos for 11 years, had one go bad at about 5 years and both took a dump last winter pretty friggin good for many many -40+ winters and summers in the upper 80's:thumb:

I'm running Cat batteries now more CCA than the Delco's and I get them for a good price.

I think they ar 790 CCA now
 

Awenta

Active member
Sep 28, 2014
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CT
I was going to go with cat but now I'm probably going to make a tray and move both of them to the frame. And then run group 31 truck batteries. Or some bigger cat batteries.

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gmc502

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Jan 16, 2011
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I don't think they put them in the website, I payed like 130 bucks without the core deduction...

I put the interstate megatron plus's in my truck,,get them at wholesale for $140 a pop.last set lasted 8yrs.still started truck but a weak cp3 and bad injector made it tough on the batteries w/ extended cranking.
 

Dozerboy

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Jun 23, 2009
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TX of course
I'm giving up on buying good batteries. I'm just going to get something with a good priced and a good warranty. My Cats "Deka" haven't lasted but 3 years and I got 4 out of the pos Bosch.

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