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with the Wal-Mart battery, just go get one from Wal-Mart. I've had good luck with batteries from Costco, but I would be willing to bet that the Wal-Mart battery would be a good choice too.
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I have an Optima red top now for 4 years,no problems.BUT during the off season I use a
Battery Tender on it and the marine battery I use in the trailer.The marine battery is now 6 years old and still fine.The fluid level does need to be kept after though.I also have a BT on my Dakota,which gets very little use in the off season.They cost about $50 on ebay, well worth the cost.
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John,
I know there are more Walmart's around the USA than Costco's ... I have use Walmart for almost 12 years and never had any troubles returning anything .... Yes, they are located all over the USA, Costco is a good company, but I have to travel 100 miles to the next closet one in my area... There are three Walmart's with in 25 miles... Good Luck, think ahead , so when you maybe traveling.............
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If I remember right Johnson controls also make's the OEM batteries for Toyota's.......... they were branded DELPHI but in small print they say johnson controls
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Not exactly what you are asking but here is my 2 cents.
![]() Hands down, Deka Imtimidator. The one in my wagon served 5 years in a 454 dually before going into the wagon 3+? years ago. Alot of "battery issues" have nothing to do with the battery. The Deka is daul terminal. I make my own heavy gauge wire from the alt and go direct to the top post. Proper sized cables go a long way, most people neglect the nega/ground side, it is more important then the postive side. Do it once, right. All connections get Noalox on the inside/connection surfaces. After all connection are set they are coated with dielectric grease on the outside. In the imortal words of Ron Popiel, "set it and forget it". :mrgreen: |
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