Captain Dirty Beard
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Wondering if anyone has tried these batteries? The price sure is attractive and the Aux battery is 200CCA, vs the OEM being 90 CCA.
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What part # are you referring to when you reference the AUX battery (stock or increased capacity)?just keep in mind the hassle if there's a warranty issue. You'll find yourself getting a ride to your nearest Wally World and buying an ECERSTART with a 4 year warranty. They also have the AUX battery too.
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BHAGM-AUX1-BWhat part # are you referring to when you reference the AUX battery (stock or increased capacity)?
What was the part # of the Walmart battery that you found that replaced the AUX?BHAGM-AUX1-B
It is on Amazon, not Walmart.What was the part # of the Walmart battery that you found that replaced the AUX?
I have an H8 Weize installed in my lariat. much better.. but it came with an H6 battery. This.. is too little. When the motor shuts down at a stop light.. the transmission takes 30 amps. that is too much for an H6 to do for very many months... they are good. but so would other batteries that are sized appropriately..Wondering if anyone has tried these batteries? The price sure is attractive and the Aux battery is 200CCA, vs the OEM being 90 CCA.
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My truck has an H7 from the factory. Not sure an H8 fits in the PB modelsI have an H8 Weize installed in my lariat. much better.. but it came with an H6 battery. This.. is too little. When the motor shuts down at a stop light.. the transmission takes 30 amps. that is too much for an H6 to do for very many months... they are good. but so would other batteries that are sized appro
So you're saying it might not be a "WEIZE" decision then? ?Just beware ... warranty, age of the battery, state of charge, etc. Amazon has no real way for you to warranty them out (actually no way). How old are these? Probably not too long, less than 12 months I would guess. I can guarantee Amazon does not test these before shipping them out, so the state of charge could be very good to very bad. Finally, these are manufactured in China and final assembly in either Vietnam or Malaysia/Indonesia - as many are these days. Only issues in my view - no real warranty, how old are the batteries and are they any good when they show up ...
This is a peak level Dad Joke. Take notes, boys!So you're saying it might not be a "WEIZE" decision then? ?
