What truck batteries do you use and how long do they last?

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  1. Siinman

    Siinman Road Train Member

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    My truck 2014 Volvo 670 Exide PX-31 925C.
    3 installed at this time. Thinking I will go to 4 batteries as I just added fridge and other items.
    Looking for recommendations for the next set.
     
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  3. AlexanderK

    AlexanderK Light Load Member

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    Next time I change batteries, I’m planning to get from sams club/Costco, rather then in repair shop who charge me twice more. And if you have room for 4 you should defenetly go for it.
     
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  4. truckdriver31

    truckdriver31 Road Train Member

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    if you have the cash and are not a cheap skate. go with trojon truck battery.
     
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  5. Razorwyr

    Razorwyr Road Train Member

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    I use Odyssey AGM, not cheap, but havent had to worry about her turning over since I switched to them a couple of years ago
     
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    Funny battery story. Back in the 80's, I hauled a load of lead bars from Herculenium, Mo. creepy place, to Globe Union in Milwaukee. They made car batteries for years. When the guy loaded me, he put 4 small bundles up front, then a BIG space, and 3 bundles on the back. I said, "that's it"? He said, "well you got 44K there, you might want to nail those back 3 to the floor". Lead pretty heavy, duh,,so I get to Milwaukee, back in, guy says, be just a minute, so I'm looking around, here's all these empty battery cases, every brand you could think of, even Diehard's. Guy comes back, I said, what's the deal with all these battery cases. He said, pal, get your cheapest price on a battery, inside, they're all the same.
     
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  7. CousinVinny

    CousinVinny Medium Load Member

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    Nearly all of the automotive flooded batteries you see on the market are manufactured by either Exide, Johnson Controls or EnerSys.
     
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  8. Muddydog79

    Muddydog79 Heavy Load Member

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    Call me a cheapskate but i only spent 240$ on 4 refurbished batteries 2 years ago. Havent had any problems out of em either.
     
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    201 Road Train Member

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    Hi cheapskate( you said) once, I got 3 batteries from a truck junkyard, they were almost brand new, $20 bucks a piece.
     
  10. Siinman

    Siinman Road Train Member

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    Guy I went to school with worked at a battery plant in St. Joe Mo and said the same thing. I find it 100 percent hard to believe but would guess most batteries are the same.
     
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  11. PE_T

    PE_T Road Train Member

    To my knowledge, if your truck has an APU, you need “dual purpose” batteries. It’s more than just a starting battery. These dual batteries were designed to be recharged many times by an APU.
     
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