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Best source for early 911 batteries?

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Hi all,
Looks like my batteries are on their last legs. Anyone know of a good source for them?
Cheers.
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Post by Gary71 »

Got mine from Halfords! :)

I can't remember which spec I ended up with, but I just took one of the pair in with me and offered it up until I found a match.
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Post by Berny »

I use Bosch silver you can get them from GSF car parts.
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Post by 2.4TE »

Thanks guys. Is there a particular spec (amps) I should go for on the batteries?
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Dave,

I got my Exide batterys from a local shop not far from 2+2 in Brierly Hill.

Exide bought a British battery maker. This company's product was not good. I had one fail each year. Exide bought the company and fixed the quality problems.

The Exide batteries have lasted a bood 3 years now and the car turns over like the batteries are new.

Just buy the biggest you can fit into your battery boxes.

Best
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Thanks Dom! Will give a ring when I get a moment.
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Post by lacymr »

I`ve had the Bosche silver batteries in since 2000, and they are still great, and turn over like new. I do use a battery monitor though. Got them from GSF.

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Post by 2.4TE »

Thanks all. Got them from GSF (their own brand made in Germany, @ £18 each!)
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Post by g3ngs »

halfords as well.

from memory, £40 for standard or £50 for longlife.

and one time they were even doing a buy 2 get 1 free, odd but handy to have a spare knocking about.
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Post by veryporky »

I prefer the Bosch babies as they are original fit but I'm just an obsessive purist!!!
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Post by early_911 »

How about a fully sealed battery (no vapour vent), heard good things about Optima, not cheap mind you:

http://www.justoffbase.com/optima/

http://www.optimabatteries.com/publish/ ... otive.html

OT . . . but a must for a 914 I would have thought.

Phil
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