Gold Member Username: Snowball123West Allis, WI Post Number: 1646 Registered: Oct-07 | How are you supposed to know what group size battery will fit in your car. Car is an 02-04 Dodge Dakota V6. |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Philadelphia, PA Post Number: 8926 Registered: Jul-06 | 27 or smaller |
Gold Member Username: Snowball123West Allis, WI Post Number: 1649 Registered: Oct-07 | how do you figure it out though? Just look it up or what. |
Bronze Member Username: WickedbassNashville, Tn Post Number: 96 Registered: Jan-08 | Here you go man, maybe this will help. A chart of the MAX physical size each group batt can be. http://www.rtpnet.org/~teaa/bcigroup.html |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Philadelphia, PA Post Number: 8933 Registered: Jul-06 | Put the car into autozone.com and look up battery..... Just don't actually buy one from them cause they sell shitty optimas That will give you the largest one that fits.... you can always put in a physically smaller one with not much work if it has more power or something. For example a size 25 odyssey verses a size 27 regular battery. |
Bronze Member Username: WickedbassNashville, Tn Post Number: 97 Registered: Jan-08 | ^^^Agreed. An optima yellow top from autozone was the first battery I ever bought for system related purposes. I dont know if it was just the store where I got it or all optimas in general but I was never impressed with it. |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Philadelphia, PA Post Number: 8935 Registered: Jul-06 | Thats optima for ya. Only thing those yellow tops are good for is deep cycle, current capacity and discharge rate sucks. |