Truck Batteries

OP
E

elkliver

WKR
Joined
Dec 25, 2018
Messages
327
Location
Oregon
Did you ever pull the trigger on a new battery??
After looking at several places and either not having the right post configuration in and/or only having very expensive batteries, i ended up just going to Batteries and Bulbs . Was somewhat interested in the AGM but a little leery of what is required to change it over.
 

Wrongside

WKR
Joined
Jun 3, 2012
Messages
711
Location
AB
Batteries Plus X2 Power. Just replaced one in my 4Runner. IThe previous one lasted 5 years, which is a heck of a long time....that's 5 "oven" season here. We set a record this year for consecutive days of triple digits....something like 110-ish.

When I bought my X2 in 2019, they had a 5 year full replacement warranrty. Now it is 4 years. Generally Corporate America sucks, but this is a great battery.

Good luck,

Eddie
Pretty sure those were rebranded Northstars? I’ve been super happy with the Northstar AGM in my Tundra. Up here the -35C and lower cold kills batteries. This one has lasted into year 5.
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2013
Messages
2,360
Location
New Orleans, La.
After looking at several places and either not having the right post configuration in and/or only having very expensive batteries, i ended up just going to Batteries and Bulbs . Was somewhat interested in the AGM but a little leery of what is required to change it over.
What is required to change it over?? Can't you just remove the old battery and put the AGM in there?
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2013
Messages
2,360
Location
New Orleans, La.
Thats a good question. I'm hearing there can be issues if you don't have a new regulator put in. I couldn't pin down a good answer so just stuck with regular Lead Acid
Which battery did you get at batteries and bulbs, and what was the cost? I probably will get the regular lead acid too.
 
Joined
Feb 12, 2022
Messages
2,031
haven’t needed to change it but Napa or interstate don’t have a series 26 AGM.

I have to move over to diehard, Odyssey or optimum. probably buy odyssey when it’s time.

Mule pro pretty easy on batteries since has magneto and alternator
Makes perfect sense!
 

eddielasvegas

WKR & Chairman of the Rokslide Welcoming Committee
Classified Approved
Joined
Feb 2, 2020
Messages
3,621
Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Pretty sure those were rebranded Northstars? I’ve been super happy with the Northstar AGM in my Tundra. Up here the -35C and lower cold kills batteries. This one has lasted into year 5.
In my best Ed Mcmahon, you arer correct Sir!! :D

Excellent batteries even if they are pricey and well worth it when you are in the middle of nowhere and practially eliminates a dead battery as a potential problem.


Eddie
 

ACHILLES

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Nov 26, 2017
Messages
206
Location
Texas
Pretty sure my Super Start Platinum AGMs on my Deisel are just about done. Made it a little less than 4 years. But my truck has been mostly sitting the last 3 years, I started and drove it once a week.
 

BBob

WKR
Joined
Jun 29, 2020
Messages
4,362
Location
Southern AZ
My Interstate in my daily driver.

FAIL 2yr 3mo dead. Started fine yesterday, no go in the morning. Fails load test. JUNK

Interstate’s have failed me for the last time.

Good thing for the NOCO
 

Wildone

FNG
Joined
Jan 21, 2023
Messages
59
I’m in year 8 on my factory ac delco lead acids in the duramax Silverado. Just had them tested and they are still good to go. I have purchased interstate and Dekka before and only get 4 years out of them on the boat and it’s plugged in when not in use.
 
Joined
Aug 21, 2016
Messages
678
Location
Midwest
Walmart Everstart for the win. Trust me I hate Walmart as much as the next guy. But when their battery is half the price, has a year longer warranty than the overpriced brands ($300-$400 is a RIPOFF), and is made in the exact same factory as those other brands they get my business.

Plus there is always a Walmart no matter where you are and they always have a battery in stock.

So Walmart Everstart is the clear winner especially with Bidenomics making the economy as it is you need to spend your dollars wisely.
 
Top