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    in need of a battery

    so what kinda batteries are you guys running what is suggested? my 100,000mile ac delco batt is starting to give up the ghost with all the cold weather we are having and i want to replace it with something as good or better.
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    A little obsessive on the price but it sure serves its purpose as a heavy duty battery

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    autozone duralast, just picked up a new one for 75 bucks. Had the same one in there when i bought the truck 3 yrs. ago.
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    Another ACDelco battery, GM all the way!
    GET OUT OF HERE WITH THAT RICER MATH!

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    if you dont mind spending a little, go with an optima. They last forever and aren't affected by vibration or angle (sideways, upsidedown) like a standard battery
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    I have always had good luck with interstate but, I have heard powermaster xs batteries are awesome and thats what I will be getting next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slammed96 View Post
    if you dont mind spending a little, go with an optima. They last forever and aren't affected by vibration or angle (sideways, upsidedown) like a standard battery
    X2, optima, i had the system on for 2 1/2 hours and it still cranked right up

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