![]() Posted 12:40 PM (#575331 - in reply to #575033) Subject: Re: Anybody running a Costco Group 24 or 27 battery and if so. I bought a Tudor 90 amps and that cranks away really good. I find it strange that the amp isn't in the specifications. Posted 4:16 PM (#575284 - in reply to #575033) Subject: Re: Anybody running a Costco Group 24 or 27 battery and if so.īoard Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+ Posts: 12943 Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island Then again, I'll also never buy 'regular' lead/acid batteries since I've turned to gel-batteries.Įven when bought used they have served me well for many years. When shopping for one I just took measurements of the battery-tray and got one that fit nicely in there. I never dug into those 'group' namings when it comes to batteries. Posted 3:26 PM (#575282 - in reply to #575033) Subject: Re: Anybody running a Costco Group 24 or 27 battery and if so. a cheap dead batt in a classic car is pretty imbarassing. I usually buy my batt's at o'reilly's or Napa, and get the longest warranty life as possible. Find a batt that has a least a 48 month warranty. Posted 3:14 PM (#575279 - in reply to #575033) Subject: Re: Anybody running a Costco Group 24 or 27 battery and if so.Įlite Veteran Posts: 1102 Location: Hayward, Califģ6 month warranty doesn't sound like much. (KirklandGroup34Specs.jpg) Attachments - KirklandGroup34Specs.jpg (36KB - 326 downloads) I think I will go with Costco because their warranty and return policy seems to be a bit better than Walmart's. ![]() Kirkland Item 315549 for a 2002 Chrysler 300 with a 3.5L V6.Ĭostco price is 119.99 (plus core ) compared to Walmart at $136.97. I had no clue what a Group 34 was used in but eventually I found that it was used in "Chryslers" so I went back to the Costco Battery finder and found a Group 34 there as well. Lots of Cold Cranking Amps and an okay (ish ) price. Length and width are the same as a 24 but the height is a bit shorter. ![]() What I did "discover" was a Group 34 battery. Found a 27 but the only 24 was a 24F as in "F" = Ford which has the terminals at the opposite side/end than what a Group 24N (N = normal has ). In the absence of any answers/comments, I went out today to Walmart to check out what they might have in the way of Group 24 or 27. Posted 10:22 PM (#575145 - in reply to #575033) Subject: RE: Anybody running a Costco Group 24 or 27 battery and if so. Posted 10:36 PM (#575033) Subject: Anybody running a Costco Group 24 or 27 battery and if so.Įxpert 5K+ Posts: 9303 Location: Lower Mainland BCīased on this info (click on the link ), the only Group 24 is a deep cycle/marine and they only stock those come spring. Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 įorward Look Technical Discussions -> Electrical, Battery and Charging ( logon | register )Īnybody running a Costco Group 24 or 27 battery and if so. ![]()
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