comment Battery Life

DaveBen

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How long do your batteries last? Two years? I got tired of changing out my batteries that often in my diesel truck, so I looked into a BATTERY LIFE SAVER DESULFATOR that I found on eBay. Here is a link: BATTERY LIFE SAVER DESULFATOR - BLS-12/24-C--FREE SHIP - eBay (item 250235069333 end time Jan-04-09 06:41:49 PST)

I bought one a few years ago and I finally had to change out my batteries yesterday, after four and a half years and almost 100,000 miles. For the price of these Desulphators ($119.95) you can double your battery life. I do NOT have anything to do with this seller, and I make NO money off of this. Just some good FREE advice. Check it out.

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Had new batteries installed in mine when I bought it. The place I got the truck at installed Bosch batteries. They have been in just over 4 years and never had any trouble with them. Biggest thing is keeping the connections clean.
 

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Usually mine last about 4yrs. Like everyone else has said you have to keep the connections clean. When every one battery is in need of replacing i always replace both though since i know the other is more than likely close behind. I have OPTIMA brand batteries running in 2of my trucks. VERY Expensive but i like them.
 

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My OEM's are still going strong, just over 4 years and 60,000 miles. I keep the terminals clean and haven't had a problem. Maybe the warmer NC weather helps with the longevity.
 

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funny you should bring this up..

my OEM's original, 9/03-present w/ ~75k are taking a dump. won't hold a charge in our cold weather, actually won't start truck unless i have the heater plugged in... keep in mind i ran a plow for 5 years on it too.

so, i am in need of new batteries... dave, thanks for the info - i will go check it out...

btw: anyone have thoughts/opinions on replacements?
 

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btw: anyone have thoughts/opinions on replacements?

In about 2 months, I'll be celebrating my 10th anniversary with my truck.

About 2 months ago, I put in the third set of batteries this truck has seen since it was built. The beast wouldn't start in the morning with temps still above freezing. I saw that the end of one battery was bulged out, which is a sign of a battery that is shot.

I did some looking around at Napa, Car Quest, Advance, Walmart and even the battery supplier where we get our RV batteries at work. I decided on getting TITANIUM batteries from Advance. While neither the cheapest or most expensive, they did have the best warranty, a 72 month/ 3 year free replacement. (The ones at Walmart were only 2 years if I recall.) They seemed to me to be the best bang for the buck.
 
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two NAPA Legends in mine.. fresh last summer... replace a pair of Motorcrafts that were new when I bought the truck, a touch over 4 years ago... one tested junk after the IDM fiasco...
 

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How long do your batteries last?
I will let you know when they die. I have the origonal batterys out of my 96' in my 75' - not sure why I changed them out :confused: Also still have the original battery in our 95' Explorer and 05' F150. I did put a new battery in my 42' GPW the other day as it was a little weak ;)
 

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I just replaced the original Motorcraft batteries in my truck in November. The truck had about 35,000 miles at that point and the first cold morning the truck wasn't plugged in I had to cycle the glow plugs a second time because the glow plugs weren't warming up and it seemed a little sluggish when cranking. I'm hoping I'll get 5 years out of the new set of Motorcraft batteries as well.
 
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