Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => Tech Talk => Topic started by: scott slade on November 04, 2010, 09:16:03 PM
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Howdy, 05 TJ.... time for a new battery, what do you recommend...? ???
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Canadian Tire Eliminator battery, we've always used them on our vehicles. Recently replaced mine with one. Good warranty.
Also has a good amount of CCA.
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Interstate,..
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Interstate,..
Love Song...
Red Top Optima. It's served duty in 3 vehicles now with no hiccups.
Do you do a lot of winching? Have a powerful stereo with amps and subs? Do you sport a plethora of lights?
Usually a Canadian Tire battery that's rated for your vehicle will suffice. They've got a great warranty.
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I have a 875 CCA Canadian tire eliminator battery and it has been great for about 5 years now
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Tahnks, Might go with the Canadian Tire option, but who in town sells Optima...? Thought I saw some years ago in a Walmart... might have been down south... Thanks for the help.
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national4wd and modern motors sell the optima batteries.
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Tahnks, Might go with the Canadian Tire option, but who in town sells Optima...? Thought I saw some years ago in a Walmart... might have been down south... Thanks for the help.
Pretty sure Walmart still has them.
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Interstate off barlow SE sells and warranties Optima.
Modern and N4WD don't. at least they claimed they didn't when I needed warranty service and had to take mine to Interstate.
i have a dead red top with 8 years of service and one with 3.5 years in for warranty. new optimas since 2009 though only have max 3 year free replacement, no more pro-rated warranty. only the red tops are 3 years, the rest of the lineup are less.
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Another option:
Odyssey's are expensive...but they offer an 8 year warranty. You can get them at AND batteries in the industrial park near where Modern and National are. Northstars are the same battery apparently - and they cost about the same too.
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Awesome, Thanks Again..... 8)
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another vote for optima :) I'm runnin 4 of them with no problems. 3 reds and a yellow
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Personally I have killed 3 Red Tops in less than 2 Years,. for winching and abuse the people at interstate reccommended I go to the yellow next time not the Red
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Also, depending on the type of wheeling you do, the Optima batteries are sealed type so if you happen to tip over/flip over, the battery acid will not escape. In fact, you can run an Optima battery in any position you want e.g. on its side. Although an unlikely event that you end-up upside down and the acid drips onto you or other vehicle components, I run a Yellow Top Optima just in case.
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The CT Eliminators are sealed and come with a 3 year replacement and 9 year total warranty and are cheaper than optimas
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Personally I have killed 3 Red Tops in less than 2 Years,. for winching and abuse the people at interstate reccommended I go to the yellow next time not the Red
I just killed another yellowtop Jens. 6 in four years now. I am giving red a try for a while here but if they do do much better, screw optima, im done with them.
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I have heard really good things about the Deka intimidator battery, its a decent alternative to yellow top optima for less money
little info on it if your interested
http://www.autobarn.net/eas9a78dt.html