Vehicle is 89 Cherokee 4.0, Warn m8000 winch, 400watt audio amp, no aux
lighting but I will be adding some.
Thanks,
Carl
Jerry
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Thanks again,
Carl
Jerry
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Just went through the exercise today for my 89 LTD.
I had planned on buying the Optima (red 34 - that's what Optima told me)
even thought every battery shop I went to told me the Optima wasn't worth
the money. As I was going out the door, I remembered that Costco sold
batteries so I went out for a look and ended up buying a 'Kirkland' (the
Costco brand) battery that has significantly higher rated CCA than the
Optima (which incidentally was also available at Costco) for 1/2 the cost,
but with an almost identical warranty. I saved $80 over the Optima. So far
I'm happy, but then, I've only had the battery in the truck for about 4
hours now :)
The blue and yellow top Optima's are for 'deep cycle' applications, not for
starting (although I guess they'd work).
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Thanks,
Carl
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Will a 1000CCA conventional battery cut it?
Thanks,
Carl
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Jerry
Cherokee Boy wrote:
> Hi Carl:
>
> Just went through the exercise today for my 89 LTD.
>
> I had planned on buying the Optima (red 34 - that's what Optima told me)
> even thought every battery shop I went to told me the Optima wasn't worth
> the money. As I was going out the door, I remembered that Costco sold
> batteries so I went out for a look and ended up buying a 'Kirkland' (the
> Costco brand) battery that has significantly higher rated CCA than the
> Optima (which incidentally was also available at Costco) for 1/2 the cost,
> but with an almost identical warranty. I saved $80 over the Optima. So far
> I'm happy, but then, I've only had the battery in the truck for about 4
> hours now :)
>
> The blue and yellow top Optima's are for 'deep cycle' applications, not for
> starting (although I guess they'd work).
>
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Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Great... but I'm just curious why you chose it over the Blue Top that
> makes connecting a winch easier?
>
> Jerry
>
> Carl Saiyed wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Jerry. Based on your reccomendation and various articles I
>> found on
>> the internet, I think I'll be going with the Yellow Top.
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They also have a crappy warranty if you get the blue top and they break
internally just as fast and easy as conventional batteries from my
experience. Well maybe a bit longer, but that is subjective according
to trail use in the time period.
I was given one and bought one and I will never buy another. I will
stick to the chain store brand with the highest CCA and best warranty I
can get. That way I can easily get it replaced free even on a Sunday
when I kill it. I did notice my favorite chain store has spiral cell
ones too now so I might see what they offer on warranty and price next
time, but an 'optima', no way.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Jerry
twaldron wrote:
> and why _you_ did, as well...
>
> Jerry Bransford wrote:
>
>> Great... but I'm just curious why you chose it over the Blue Top that
>> makes connecting a winch easier?
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> Carl Saiyed wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, Jerry. Based on your reccomendation and various articles I
>>> found on
>>> the internet, I think I'll be going with the Yellow Top.
>
>
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Mike
http://www.exideworld.com/products/marine_rv/orbital_deep_cycle.html
http://www.exideworld.com/products/light_truck/exide_select_orbital.html
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35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, D30 Front. SOA
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
00' TJ Sport 4.0L, 5sp
4.56 Gears, TrueTrac rear
33" BFG AT on 15x8 Eagle Alloys
D35 Rear, D30 Front. 3" Suspension Lift
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Thanks,
Carl
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From: http://tinyurl.com/6f8bt
What is the Difference?
OPTIMA® offers three battery models for your marine and R/V needs: the 34M,
D34M, and D31M.
OPTIMA's D34M and D31M BlueTop batteries are dual-purpose batteries. They
can be used in any deep cycle (marine accessory, R/V, trolling motor) or
starting applications.
OPTIMA's 34M BlueTop battery is a starting battery. Although you can use a
deep cycle battery in any application, starting batteries can only be used
for starting applications.
Shawn
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I had a red top Optima that came in a dodge truck, bought truck used in
2001, sold it last year, battery never failed me, even after 2 seperate
occasions when truck sat for 2 months straight.
fired up just as if I had parked it the day before.
JimG