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  • FATHERFORD
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    Sears platinum batteries > just about anything.

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  • Sleeper
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    Originally posted by cool cat View Post
    Johnson controls owns Optima now.
    They owned them 14 years ago as well. I unloaded them off the truck.

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  • black50
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    yellow tops have been good for me..i have had one now for over 2 years and have deeply discharged that thing into the 5-7volt range probably 100 times and its still going strong

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  • cool cat
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    Johnson controls owns Optima now.

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  • 351Coupe
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    Originally posted by LaserSVT View Post
    Yeah Optima went to crap several years ago and then got good for like a year and then crappy again. Not sure whats going on there, doesn't Interstate own them?

    The battery I like best is Motorcraft. Don't know who makes them but my Chevy has a Motorcraft in it and three of my old Marks had them and 5 years latter they are still running strong. We get cars in often that are on 8 year old Motorcraft batteries just starting to fail.
    I agree about the Motorcrafts! The OE Motorcraft battery in my 04 GT finally died in 2011!

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  • talisman
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    Factory Motorcrafts are beasts. By far the best batteries I would see out there. The aftermarkets seem about average for the most part, maybe slightly better than a run of the mill store brand. Not sure if there is a different manufacturer from the factory to the aftermarket.

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  • LaserSVT
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    Yeah Optima went to crap several years ago and then got good for like a year and then crappy again. Not sure whats going on there, doesn't Interstate own them?

    The battery I like best is Motorcraft. Don't know who makes them but my Chevy has a Motorcraft in it and three of my old Marks had them and 5 years latter they are still running strong. We get cars in often that are on 8 year old Motorcraft batteries just starting to fail.

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  • kingjason
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    Originally posted by cool cat View Post
    I'm on the receiving end of shitty Optima's, the quality has gotten worse. I can show you overflowing pallets we have ready to go to recycling.
    IIRC they were bought out several years ago and moved the operation also. I run Diehard Platinum's now, (rebadged odyssey's), in everything I own. They are hands down the best batteries on the market. Optima's were fantastic some years back but they suck ass now. I melted the post off of one cranking on a Diesel project I had.

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  • cool cat
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    LOL. Optimas kind of went to shit over the last few years. Much higher failure rate than all the previous years I'd worked in the industry combined.
    I'm on the receiving end of shitty Optima's, the quality has gotten worse. I can show you overflowing pallets we have ready to go to recycling.

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  • redrocket5.0
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    Originally posted by 351Coupe View Post
    A real parts guy that gets into stuff like that himself would not have much problem finding parts for you. Unfortunately, most real parts guys don't stick around for shitty pay, or end up as commercial managers and don't deal with walk in customers.
    Well said, This is exactly what happened to me. lol. Except now I work at a dealership parts Dept. and make more money now than I've ever made. And a big ol Yes to the shitty pay. Most I ever got them to pay me was 13 an hour plus OT.

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  • Trip McNeely
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    I like when the convo steers towards NAWS.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by Phoenix View Post

    Here is where it gets good. He proceeded to explain that Optima uses different quality lead and acid depending on what retailer purchases them. So the Optima that is bought at Sam's is not of the same quality of the one bought at Autozone. BTW, that was the parts manager.

    LOL. Optimas kind of went to shit over the last few years. Much higher failure rate than all the previous years I'd worked in the industry combined.

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  • 351Coupe
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    Originally posted by kingjason View Post
    My last Jeep YJ was fun to get parts for. 302, C4, np 205, with a 8.8 exploder in the rear. I found it easier to just look the parts up on ebay and match up part numbers. Good times!
    A real parts guy that gets into stuff like that himself would not have much problem finding parts for you. Unfortunately, most real parts guys don't stick around for shitty pay, or end up as commercial managers and don't deal with walk in customers.

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  • kingjason
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    My last Jeep YJ was fun to get parts for. 302, C4, np 205, with a 8.8 exploder in the rear. I found it easier to just look the parts up on ebay and match up part numbers. Good times!

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  • petyweestraw
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    Lol busted. Didn't notice that.




    Also Not the battery style explanation, about why something is of lower quality than what's for sale where I am.

    This comes up in more places than one may think. Not just car shit.

    Sent from my C6916 using Tapatalk

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