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dually2002
12-12-2007, 11:25
Have an 02 Dually with 5 year old batteries that I want to swap out before they start giving me trouble. Would like to know your opinions of what kind to get. Would like to get away from those leaking delco side post.-----Just installed Kennedy tune and 4 inch exhaust--- WOW!!!!!----- Some how he stuffed an additional engine in the PCM moduale. I think he needs to show the GM enginners how to progam PCM's.

MaxACL
12-12-2007, 11:38
I replaced both batteries a year ago in my 02 because I was overseas for half a year and the Delcos peatered out. Got the top of the line at WalMArt.

Mike

NutNbutGMC
12-12-2007, 14:30
Best bang for your buck, IMHO.

http://www.optimabatteries.com/home.php

DarylB
12-16-2007, 21:03
Cant go wrong with the Optima red tops. I've had a set since 05 that were on my 2002 (got 3 years out of the original delcos, 1 was dying). When I traded up to the 07 the batteries came too. They're 2 years old. 3 year free replacement 84mo battery. I do a lot of winching so they work great. I think the specs are 980CA (32F) 800CCA(0F)

Hook_'em_Horns!
12-19-2007, 20:25
Side mount batteries leak from over-tightening, Pulls the seal loose. I have Fantasized about the Optima's though, pricey.

LiftedDuramax
12-20-2007, 00:09
Summitracing cells [B]solid cell[B] batteries for racing applications. I bought one for our fifth wheel because the lead acid battery kept boiling out from the constant charge and heat. That was 7 years ago and still no problem. It is a pricey battery, but I plan on buying them when I replace the ones in my truck.

Mark Rinker
12-20-2007, 11:33
Do the Optima Red Tops. You won't regret the additional $$$.

Also, totally agreed on JK's tunes. They are truly better than OEM spec! GM would be smart to license his economy/tow tunes for all year Duramax trucks - and reflash all trucks coming in service as they come in for service work.

StrangeEngine
12-20-2007, 15:04
Optimas are really great batteries, but very expensive and (IMHO) overkill for this application. In the race car, where weight is an issue, you bet. In our trucks, well ...

I opted for a pair of Interstates. I've been running them in my BMWs for years and they are very high quality but reasonably priced. So now the truck gets them, too.

- Mark

OC_DMAX
12-20-2007, 22:49
I just replaced the 6 year old Delco batteries with one's from Costco. They are the Kirkland brand, nothing special. They have an 84 month warranty, with 2 year direct replacement. They were only $62 each. I have had good luck with them in the past. It does not get too cold here in SoCalifornia, maybe that is why they have lasted.

Mark Rinker
12-21-2007, 16:37
Good point - the Optima Red Tops are more expensive, over double the cost of bargain brands mentioned before.

My opinion is formed from great cold winter starts and keeping up with the demands of snowplowing - which puts the hurts on cheaper plate style batteries. The cause is a repetetive and heavy amp draw by the plow's hydraulic pump, all the time with windshield wipers, heater fan, and headlights usually on HIGH as well...:eek: You can literally fry cheap batteries and the alternator usually isn't far behind if the batteries can't keep up...