Lima.Charlie
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What is a good battery to get? I am looking at Optima Batteries but cannot seem to nail down the exact size. I am willing to cut my tray to get it to fit as well.
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Just cut the battery tray,it's easy and no harm will be done(make sure you cut the fender side),or buy a '04+ battery tray(about $30).That is so funny, I just found that post....
Whats the sizing I need since the battery in an 02 is different.
If you have a 5-6 yera old Optima you still have a good one,the newer ones are junk,they just fail after 1-2 years now and hence the shorter warranty then what they used to have.Optima's are no longer made in the USA and use recycled lead.Hmm... Haven't had any problems with Optima batteries... Diehards are ok... I've personally helped pull and return a few under warranty, so i will say they will replace them at no charge and no questions asked provided it doesn't pass testing at the store. But they only seem to last a couple years so thats pretty average for a battery in this part of the country. Cold winters, Hot summers... Takes a lot out of them.
To be fair i have seen and heard of a few Optimas failing as well, pretty extreme situations, like accidents or someone hooking up a charger on the start setting and walking away for an hour. Only failures i have seen seem to be human error or accidents.
I have one Optima thats been on float charge for 5 or 6 years now, i would have to go look at the date on it to tell you for sure. It only gets drawn down and cycled once a year, its my backup battery for the ham radio shack here.
If you have a 5-6 yera old Optima you still have a good one,the newer ones are junk,they just fail after 1-2 years now and hence the shorter warranty then what they used to have.Optima's are no longer made in the USA and use recycled lead.
Oh and the only Diehard battery that is worth a darn is the Platinum Series P4 which is made by Odyssey.
Just this week I bought an Energizer Marine battery for my Libby.
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If you have a 5-6 yera old Optima you still have a good one,the newer ones are junk,they just fail after 1-2 years now and hence the shorter warranty then what they used to have.Optima's are no longer made in the USA and use recycled lead.
Oh and the only Diehard battery that is worth a darn is the Platinum Series P4 which is made by Odyssey.
There Platinum Series P4 uses 99% pure virgin lead as that battery is built by Odyssey for Sears and is the direct clone of the PC1500 just in a gray case instead of red/black.Odyssey does not use recycled lead in there batteries and are made in the USA where as the Optima's are now made in MexicEverybody is using recycled lead now... I was in sears about a month ago and there was a sign above their batteries that said...
At Sears we help protect the environment, all our batteries use recycled materials.
If you read their company info online the batteries are manufactured from recycled lead for the plates and recycled plastic for the case... Industry standard now days.
And there is nothing wrong with recycled lead anyway, not sure why you think that. Its melted down, purified, and then re-cast into ingots that are then sold to the battery manufacturers and other industries. I could hand you a new and a recycled ingot and you couldn't tell the difference even if you did chemical testing.
It Keeps Going and Going and Going...
Oh come on, who didnt see that damn bunny in their head when they saw the Energizer battery??? LOL