Best batteries for performance and price.

SparkZ03DMAX

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So I've basically ran Interstates in my truck ever since I've had it, I like the warranty on them, but since I'm with a different direction with the truck; I'm looking for something for better performance and good price. I've been told Optimas but I'm just getting opinions, see what else is out there
 

THduramax

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I had a single battery from batteries plus on a built motor lly... no glow plugs or plugged in any at 30* and it still fired up fine


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DAVe3283

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I keep seeing mixed reviews on Optimas, either i see absolute great views on them or i see the biggest crap pile of a view. Weird.
They are hit or miss. My brother had a truck with the same Optima red top batteries for over 10 years. Still worked great when he sold it.

I went through 3 sets (that's 6 separate red tops) under warranty in 3 years.

So yeah, mixed reviews. I wouldn't buy another. I actually gave the last 2 away because I was tired of the truck not starting. My super-cheap part house batteries have lasted fine, and for 1/3 the price.
 

LBZ

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Ya batteries nowadays seem hit or miss no matter who makes them. Some last some don't. I had interstates last in my truck and will need to buy a couple new ones here soon when I get my truck back on the road.
I don't know what Dodge used for batteries in '03 but my brother in law is still running the original ones in his Cummins lol!!
 

bigmackmiller

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I just replaced my batteries with some everstart maxx from good ol' wally world...price was very reasonable and they have some good reviews. I was tempted to try an XS power or Kinetic Racing from Jegs but they were pretty $$
 

yellowchevy

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If you want to spend the money Odyssey makes a really nice battery. They're not cheap though. A lot of people in the rockcrawling/off road community run them. I have one in the rock crawler but haven't used it enough to give my personal option.

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the freeze

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Exide edge AGM
Made in USA
$150 a peice may still have the rebate so even less
4 year free replacement
780cca

Beat that with a stick
I couldn't so I bought a set
So did the usps I heard so I had to wait a few weeks to get mine
 

Gone Nomad

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Best value
Flooded: East Penn's Duracell branded automotive SLI batteries from Sam's Club
AGM: Power-Sonic PHR High-Rate or PG High Energy. (High Rate in an automotive context means it can deliver brief, high current surges - like starting - better than a high energy battery that contains more total energy if delivered at a lower rate for a longer time). Both are industrial-grade batteries with a design lifespan of 10 years (especially the PG series, which is designed for telecom standby applications).

Cost is no object AGM: Trojan RE series

PowerSonic & Trojan are available in a lot of sizes that automotive batteries usually aren't made in, so check the physical sizes carefully.

Many on here with automotive-centric experience may have never heard of either brand, but don't let that stop you from considering them.
Either Powersonic or Trojan is a better value than the marketing-fluff driven Mexican-manufactured Optimas.
East Penn makes a line of Duracell-branded AGM batteries that are sold at Sam's too, but they may not be quite as long-lasting as PowerSonic or Trojan for deep cycling.

Here's a good example of the cost vs performance. All three of these batteries are interchangeable in the intended application:
Power-Sonic PG-12V55FR (60 amp-hour @ 20-hr rate, not 55AH as this seller indicates): $139.49
Optima 8171-767 (38 amp-hour @ 20-hr rate): $147.05
Exide Edge FP-AGM51JIS
(45 amp-hour @ 20-hr rate): $170+
(Exide also filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy last year, and now may be facing anti-trust charges, so don't count on warranty claim fulfillment).

Trojan matches PowerSonic in performance, and has slightly greater deep cycling lifespan... for a higher price than Exide (harder to buy Trojan at a big discount, too).
 
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SOnic

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I have an Optima red top in two of my cars (one is the 308) I chose the red over the yellow because it had a longer warrenty - I think. Should I have bought the yellow? The red was a bit more expensive
 

dmaxdaddy

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I just had two red top Optimas replaced under warranty. They didn't last a year and a half. The OEM batteries lasted 9 years under the same conditions. (infrequent driving) If I had to do it over, I wouldn't have bought the Optimas. Too expensive and it seems like there are a lot of other less expensive options that are just as good or better. Good luck!
 

capflya

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Old thread...

I just got Duracell batteries for my truck from sams club. The AGM Duracell are made by Deka aka East Penn manufacturing in Pennsylvania.

If I remember right CAT batteries are made by Deka also.