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  • Rosie
    1st Gear
    • Jul 2008
    • 168

    Need help with battery choice!

    I need a new battery for my 67 series. Anything I should know, or just any battery will do? What is the best size and volts and all that, and brand...?
    Thanks!
  • Terrys
    Overdrive
    • May 2007
    • 1382

    #2
    Any good Group 24, 12 volt battery. Don't waste your money on a spiral cell, overkill in a series truck. Interstate is a brand often sold at gas stations, and they are good batteries.

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    • Mike Koch
      RN Sales Team
      • May 2006
      • 82

      #3
      I have always run Interstate batteries in all my Land Rovers.
      Mike Koch

      1993 Range Rover SWB
      "Backup car? Why would I need a backup car? My car backs up just fine."

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      • SafeAirOne
        Overdrive
        • Apr 2008
        • 3435

        #4
        The more cold cranking amps, the better (and more expensive). Make sure you get a battery that will physically fit inside the tray and, more importantly, will fit the the metal frame that holds the battery down, and isn't too tall to use the original threaded hold-down rods.

        Last time I bought a battery, I was rushing so I wouldn't be late for work and ended up with a too-tall battery to use the original hold-down rods.
        --Mark

        1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

        0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
        (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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        • JimCT
          5th Gear
          • Nov 2006
          • 518

          #5
          AGM

          sealed AGM, either spiral or not will not leak acid on their side or upside down. It happens.
          1968 battlefield ambulance/camper
          1963 Unimog Radio box
          1995 LWB RR

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          • Donnie
            2nd Gear
            • Apr 2007
            • 287

            #6
            Originally posted by Terrys
            Any good Group 24, 12 volt battery. Don't waste your money on a spiral cell, overkill in a series truck. Interstate is a brand often sold at gas stations, and they are good batteries.
            I agree with Terry, They are sold everywhere, they honor their warranty, & if U R stuck in Punkin Junction, a phone call will find a dealer...O yea, buy their top of the line..not pricey either.........
            I spent most of my money on women & cars, the rest of it I just wasted.......

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            • Rosie
              1st Gear
              • Jul 2008
              • 168

              #7
              Thanks so much!!!

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              • zayante
                Low Range
                • Oct 2006
                • 59

                #8
                If you have an electric winch or are planning to get one, you should match cold cranking amps to the listed requirement of the winch. For example, Warn recommends a 650 CCA battery for an M8274-50 winch.
                Chris
                1965 IIA 109 SW
                Nolite id cogere, cape malleum majorem

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                • scott
                  Overdrive
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 1226

                  #9
                  i have optimas or is that optimi (dbl bat) they work in any position so i'll be able to listen to the radio even after the roll over
                  '64 Series IIA 88 Canvas Tilt
                  '68 Series IIA RHD Ambulance
                  '76 Spitfire 1500
                  '07 LR3 (Series Recovery Vehicle)

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                  • mechman
                    Low Range
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 87

                    #10
                    How much time to do spend offroad? Or on the roof? If you are a moderate to heavy offroader (mud but maybe not Moab), consider a heavy duty battery (thicker plates, less chance of dropping one and shorting the battery) or a spiral Optima type battery if you spend time (or plan to spend time) with the rubber side of your truck in the air. Otherwise, as the consensus has it, just about any Group 24 lump with enough CCA's to get the job done will do.

                    I like Interstates, too. Lots of back country garages carry them, which is perfect for field warranty replacements.

                    Mech
                    1960 SII 88 NADA HT w/OD and HEAT!!

                    former pro Series mechanic

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                    • greenmeanie
                      Overdrive
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 1358

                      #11
                      If you should happen to live somewhere hot then you should also consider reserve capacity for the battery. As the name suggests CCA are more important for cold weather use.

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