Tip, Lightweight Battery on the cheap
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Tip, Lightweight Battery on the cheap
After reading a dlove from last year I went out and bought a ETX16 dry cell from advance auto. Price was $70 and it comes with a 1 year replacement, 2 year prorated warranty. Installed it and car fired right up with ease.
It has the same specs as a PC680 but about half the price and the option of a local pickup/replacement.
It has the same specs as a PC680 but about half the price and the option of a local pickup/replacement.
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This battery works perfect AS LONG AS YOU DONT LET IT DIE. If you kill the battery even once, It will be dead. It kills a cell and wont hold a charge.
You kill the battery if you leave something on like the radio, fans, etc.
The threads are metric threads. I just use some extra coil pack bolts with a few washers to space the cable cover away so it doesnt bind up next to the battery. It makes since once you bolt it up.
This battery works perfect AS LONG AS YOU DONT LET IT DIE. If you kill the battery even once, It will be dead. It kills a cell and wont hold a charge.
You kill the battery if you leave something on like the radio, fans, etc.
The threads are metric threads. I just use some extra coil pack bolts with a few washers to space the cable cover away so it doesnt bind up next to the battery. It makes since once you bolt it up.