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Need Advice for New Batteries

GPappy

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I did a quick search but didn't really see any recent threads that had what I wanted. Need opinions of the best, most cost effictive batteries to use for a Deuce. Mine are dead, dead, dead, and I need to get it running ASAP. Need something strong and realiable that won't break the bank. Any suggestions???
 

WillWagner

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Go to your local wally world, napa, etc and buy a couple of 700-750 CCA post type batteries. Secure them in the tray. You'll be good.
 

plym49

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When I was a kid in Brooklyn we had a good way to get new batteries on a budget. We'd take a battery out of a car that was parked on the street. A couple of days later, we'd replace the old battery and take the new one. This way we got a new battery for cheap.
 

4play

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My duece has the same batts my 98 dodge diesel has. For 2 years its been starting fine, even in the cold. I bought them because at the time I figured if my dodge needed a battery I could swap them out between the two.
 

Motorcar

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I've been running two NAPA standard post batteries for two years now with zero problems, same as any vehicle....clean, tight connections at all locations. :driver:
 

Darwin T

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i went with the optima blue top D34M marine deep cycle/starting battery off amazon.com (the best price i found). i have been using the ones i have for 3 years now with a batteryminder and it's all great. when one of my other deuces batteries died i bought two more. i put them in my hurricane truck and moved the optimas from that to another one. never had a lick of trouble. hand me down batteries.

if you do this use the 8016-103 model the other one is not recomended for deep cycle work but it says deep cycle on the top.
 

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