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jbeyer 01-01-2010 06:24 PM

Best Replacement Battery?
 
Just curious as to whether the GM replacement part is the best or if others have had success with other models. Thanks for the input..

-Jeff

Hogvette 01-01-2010 06:39 PM

Optima Red Top is my recommendation!

:cheers:

glennhl 01-01-2010 06:51 PM

You have several options. I went with the stock AC since mine failed before warranty was out (got a free one right before the 3 year warranty expired on the car). There is an interesting option of a lightweight battery, will save you over 15 pounds.

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-t...tall-pics.html

I have never gone with an Optima only because they weigh more than the stock battery. I typically just buy batteries that are easy to replace if I'm on a trip, Autozone, Checkers, Interstate, or an AC Delco.

rjbraud 01-01-2010 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by Hogvette (Post 1572610245)
Optima Red Top is my recommendation!

:cheers:

:iagree:

wxmcpo 01-01-2010 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by Hogvette (Post 1572610245)
Optima Red Top is my recommendation!

:cheers:

:iagree: also

streetpix 01-01-2010 07:23 PM

Anybody have direct personal (non-anecodtal) experience with Costco batteries?

Have been thinking about one... $54 here in the SF Bay Area, 36 month replacement guarantee..

Dave S 01-01-2010 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by streetpix (Post 1572610660)
Anybody have direct personal (non-anecodtal) experience with Costco batteries?

Have been thinking about one... $54 here in the SF Bay Area, 36 month replacement guarantee..

I've used Costco (Kirkland) batteries in various cars for years & have had very good service from them Have not used one in my Vette, but may do that this Spring.

goatts 01-01-2010 07:35 PM

You can't go wrong with OEM.

saplumr 01-01-2010 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by goatts (Post 1572610762)
You can't go wrong with OEM.

I've never had any OEM battery last longer than 3 years. To the op I also use the red top.

Z06forGM 01-01-2010 09:13 PM

I HAVE USED BOTH AC DELCO & INTERSTATE, BOTH HAVE GOOD WARRANTIES. AC DELCO CAME OUT WITH A BETTER WARRANTY RECENTLY ON THE BATTERIES.

OPTIMA IS GOOD, IF YOU DON'T MIND THE POSTS ON TOP AND ON THE SIDE. I HAVE ONE IN MY TAHOE FOR ALMOST 5 YEARS NOW AND NO ISSUES. JUST HAVE TO KEEP IT CHARGED ALL THE TIME.

OVERALL, AC DELCO IS WHATS IN MY VETTES. :thumbs:

NVR LAT 01-01-2010 09:13 PM

I just replaced the original battery in my '05 and it wasn't dead yet, I just thought it was time. I didn't want to get left dead on the road somewhere. I went with another Delco. I've never had problems over the years with Delco batteries. I have heard recently of many problems with the Optima batteries (no offence to those who have, and like, them). I was considering an Optima (basically just for the look), but when I heard of the problems, I decided to go with the old stand-by Delco.

Raazor 01-01-2010 09:24 PM

I wouldn't put on in my vette, but I've used Kirkland brand battery before in my H2 and it worked just fine.

DesertDog 01-01-2010 09:54 PM

Optima Red Top
 
Red Top. Only way to go. Check out the warranty......worth it.

Desert Dog

jpee 01-01-2010 10:11 PM

I went with the Optima Yellow Top (model 34) because its a "Deep Cycle" and I go to the track (Drags) and between runs I turn on the fan with the motor off to cool it down, and yes it is about 6-8 lb heavier than the stock battery, but I rather have the peace of mind knowing I won't get a dead battery after 4 or 5 runs.. (I run the fan app 15 min after a run)

I have a 100 mile drive home, so I'm pretty sure the battery gets fully charged on the trip home. I also have a battery tender that I use in the winter if I'm not going to use the car for 4 or 5 weeks...

Hogvette 01-01-2010 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by NVR LAT (Post 1572611844)
I have heard recently of many problems with the Optima batteries (no offence to those who have, and like, them). I was considering an Optima (basically just for the look), but when I heard of the problems, I decided to go with the old stand-by Delco.

I haven't heard this... what are the reported problems with the Optima?

:cheers:

rikhek 01-01-2010 10:14 PM

Walmart EverMaxx. Great batteries.

GotVett? 01-01-2010 10:20 PM

According to cthusker here on the forum, Odyssey is a great battery and he has very good info about them. I would be looking at those as well. :yesnod:

inthehunt2 01-01-2010 10:30 PM

By everything I've read on this forum, the Optima route is the best by far. When my OEM battery bites the dust, the Optima will be the route I take.

ScottJ03 01-01-2010 10:32 PM

Optima Yellow Top
 
I choose the deep cycle because they can take the constant recharging that I need.
Yellow Top
Demand More from Your Vehicle?
The YellowTop® high-performance AGM battery is one of the only true dual-purpose automotive batteries available. With premium cranking power and unparalleled cycling capability (rechargeability), it is perfect for modern accessory-loaded vehicles. The YellowTop can repeatedly bounce back from deep power drains to full energy capacity, so it can power plenty of electronics and still start you up time after time. Lower internal resistance also provides more consistent power output and faster recharges.

Red Top
Gentlemen, Start Your Engines.

The OPTIMA® RedTop® high-performance AGM battery is the ultimate high-CCA starting battery designed to deliver the strongest 5-second ignition power for a reliable start-up every time. The RedTop will outperform and outlast traditional batteries in demanding cranking/starting applications. With unparalleled high power delivery and extreme resistance to the most common causes of battery failure, the RedTop is idea for trucks, SUV's, luxury cars, hot rods, off-road vehicles and other applications that require a leak-proof starting-only battery.

Since alot people store or drive weekends only would benefit from Yellow Top.

My stock battery died last week. 3 years 5 months

candlemuse 01-01-2010 10:34 PM

I replaced the stock battery with Bosch :thumbs: from Pepboys.
No dead batteries ever since. :cheers:


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