Old Jul 6, 2006 | 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by 18secFerio
I've seen some bad experiences with optima's lately.

I went through two of them (the second was the warrenty replacement) that went bad in about a year. My friend has one that went bad (he's on his second). I'm just rocking a walmart battery now h:

but the good thing about them is you can mount them many ways.

anotherwords, relocated to the trunk
ive also gone through two of them in less than a year
unless the battery is free id stay away from it.....
go get a sears die hard or something.....
optima batteries have Quality control issues
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