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It seems like a 075 battery is the right fitment for my 2013.
I've read a post that claims Tanya batteries are fine but there are other makes with good deals attached.
What CCA rating do I need to have because I might buy another make?
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15-11-2022, 09:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 15-11-2022, 09:37 AM by cancunia.)
The thing with Tayna is that they promote their own stuff first rather than sorting on price so you have to dig a bit, but in my experience they have always been just about the best price and always the best service.
If you do find a better deal, please let everyone know?
As for AH & CCA, generally IMHO it's the biggest that you feel comfortable with for the price.
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Don't look at CCA, it doesn't matter, you'll have a hard time finding a battery that's too weak to crank the engine. Manufacturers can use tricks to make CCA high, but the battery won't last.
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