Kinda timely for this thread I guess...
Brand new interstate in one of my newer vehicles, no accessories left on, just haven’t started it in a few months. Deader than a door nail. Hmm. Wanted to move it tonight. Absolutely zero juice. Keyless entry wouldn’t respond at all. Not even a dim dash light...nada.
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2020 took another young one too soon
I've got the Duralast Gold in all of mine (03 Silverado SS, 02 Duramax, 07 Suburban, 87 R-10) and they have always held up well. I always used the Red Top in my 04 Suburban, but the price went up and the quality went down.
I am bringing 10 batteries, mostly large ones, in the trunk of my park avenue(boy is she SQUATTING) and i am going to be getting a new battery tomorrow morning ive been trying to decide if i want to get cheapest that will fit or best deal based on 100$ off. NAPA can get me east penn, Oreillies can get me johnson, and Autozone can get me johnson. Advanced auto, however, can get me interstatewhich is made by johnson but people have good luck and good ratings with them and high reliability. Auto value has FVP batteries but they dont have a gift card program like advanced, autozone, or oreillies. NAPA may have one? as of now, going to go see if advanced auto has interstate in the size i need.
I used to work at a store that supplies east penn. they are decent. I almost never use johnson batteries, i dont use walmart or the parts stores often to get them. AC delco meanrds batteries are supposedly Johnson but they have really nice cases.. handles always break though.
what batteries did we see most? store brand for warranty. AFTER THAT? duralast and die hard cheapos. exide. napa cheapos. red motorcraft blue AC Delco. interstates frequent only because they are sold many places, but often excessive agee like 8 years. as far as plastics quality, cracked cases was an issue with johnson cheapos real bad