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hooD
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replacing the oem battery in my f-150
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December 10, 2011 - 07:01:48 AM »
I'm replacing the original battery in my 2002 f-150. After 10 years it is beginning to slow up a bit when cold. Any suggestions on what is good and what not to buy?
I can get an exide NASCAR 750 cca for about $70 (plus tax) after rebates.
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Re: replacing the oem battery in my f-150
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December 10, 2011 - 08:10:27 AM »
10 years?!?
If I got that kind of life out of a battery, I'd buy the same brand again. 5-6 year battery life is the best I've ever acheived.
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Re: replacing the oem battery in my f-150
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I got 13 years out of an Optima in a daily driver application , you cannot let them sit
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on December 10, 2011 - 09:22:44 AM
I got 13 years out of an Optima in a daily driver application , you cannot let them sit
X2 on the optima.....that's what I put in the family Suburban. I had another one in my BB Buick I just sold and the battery went flat over the winter and while it did come back....it wasen't the same. I didn't seem to hold a charge as well. If I didn't drive the car for 3 weeks or so it was dead again. The one in the "Burb" has never had an issue.
A battery tender would have solved the issue in the Buick though!
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