Good Aftermarket Battery

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I want a good aftermarket battery to put in my F150. I just want a good battery with good CCAs and no i am not running any high output electronics I just want a good battery. I am planning on getting HIDs and maybe some aftermarket lights in the summer or so. And run rear fog lights for reverse

We use blue top optimas in our boats @ my work and we love the fact they are maintenance free and they work really well. I hear the yellow tops aren't what the used to be...don't know if thats true or not ??? SO HELP!!! What's your thoughts what y'all running:confused:
 

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Others might not agree but I have always had good luck with Sear's Die Hard batteries. The Optimal Red top I have now I'm not impressed. I though I would give it a try. I will not be getting another one. May be I got a lemon out of the bunch.

I might try the Odyssey battery next, have read several good things about it on the one diesel forum I'm on.
 

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DieHard/Duralast/Kirkland are all made from the same company. I got a Kirkland with 800CCA for $65 bucks at Costco. Works great for me :thumbs:
 

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Others might not agree but I have always had good luck with Sear's Die Hard batteries. The Optimal Red top I have now I'm not impressed. I though I would give it a try. I will not be getting another one. May be I got a lemon out of the bunch.

I might try the Odyssey battery next, have read several good things about it on the one diesel forum I'm on.

What don't you like about the Red Top?
 

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Others might not agree but I have always had good luck with Sear's Die Hard batteries. The Optimal Red top I have now I'm not impressed. I though I would give it a try. I will not be getting another one. May be I got a lemon out of the bunch.

I might try the Odyssey battery next, have read several good things about it on the one diesel forum I'm on.

What don't you like about the Red Top?


Optima quality control has gone down a LOT since they started mass producing the batteries.
 

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I Have a yellow top and it powers my hids and system just fine plus my electric fans and such for 2 years now with no problems. Starts right up every time, even when I leave the key on and let the stereo go for 30 mins or so.
 

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Others might not agree but I have always had good luck with Sear's Die Hard batteries. The Optimal Red top I have now I'm not impressed. I though I would give it a try. I will not be getting another one. May be I got a lemon out of the bunch.

I might try the Odyssey battery next, have read several good things about it on the one diesel forum I'm on.

I've always been a fan of Diehard as well. But now since I was just looking for one for my truck, they dont carry but one with a high enough CCA rating for me. The Die Hard Platinum (860CCA), which is a $180 battery. I bought one, then read about all the people having problems with the side post ones, seems its a design flaw the side posts are just lead "straps" hanging down from the tops posts and over time they will seperate and cause your truck to not start. I brought it back and ended up going with a 800 CCA Autocraft Gold from Advance auto parts. It has a 3 year free replacement warranty, and only 90 bucks. :thumbs:

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