Need a Battery
#3
Wally World sometimes sells Optima's.... so in that case Wally world would be better....
Wally also sells more batteries... so it might be newer... I've actually had a guy at NAPA try to sell me a 18 month old battery...
the sticker on the side is good to look at.
Wally also sells more batteries... so it might be newer... I've actually had a guy at NAPA try to sell me a 18 month old battery...
the sticker on the side is good to look at.
#4
I love my H3 but for reasons I can't explain it eats batteries for lunch This is the only problem I have had in 6 years of ownership. All of my problems ended when I bought a Die-hard platinum. Best $200 dollars I ever spent, I also have one in my 97 Cherokee XJ. For the record consumer reports rates them at the top also. As i understand it most batteries are the same with different labels. Apparently this battery is made from non recycled material, someone correct me if I am wrong.
#5
ill second the optima 6 pack. I have had great luck with my 2 new ones i got over the summer. one was in our boat for the trolling motor, the other is in my explorer. its a great battery imo compared to any of the others in our 6 vehicles.
steve
steve
#6
Dual poster type
I got a HD Interstate with dual posts for my H2. It is great to hook up aux loads and for jump starts. I also installed a battery tender in the engine bay, 'cuz the wife don't drive much any more.
MikeH
MikeH
#7
Battery replacement
I replaced with an Autozone battery. I try to buy a 36 month battery because that seems to be the most time I get before having to replace them on any vehicle I've ever owned. If you buy anything over 36 month you'll have to pay a pro-rated fee any way and it usually is close to the 36 month price. If a 36 month battery fails and is under warranty you won't have to pay a pro-rated fee.