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battery ?

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 08:39
by beatnutt
is there a certain spec battery i need for my 1.9 petrol t25.
do i need a certain ah output ? :?:

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 08:44
by Mocki
battery type is "065"
anywhere will be able to convert that into there own stock numbers.

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Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 12:54
by Bowton Lad
Mocki wrote:battery type is "065"


I think you will find that ''065'' equates to 65 amph (standard duty) & ''075'' is 75 amph (heavy duty). I opted for the heavy duty because my van sometimes stands in the street without being driven for a couple of weeks & also you don't want to end up stranded in a field in the middle of nowhere.

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 13:49
by Mocki
is "075" the same physical size?

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Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 14:22
by Bowton Lad
Mocki wrote:is "075" the same physical size?


The ''065'' & ''075'' batteries were stacked next to each other in Halfwits & they appear to be the same size. I think that the 3 options were:- ''065'' @ £59.99 (3 Yr W/ty), ''075'' @ £66.99 (3 Yr W/ty) & ''075'' @ £69.99 (4 Yr W/ty).

I opted for the latter with the 4 year warranty. I also phoned ATS, National Tyres & Thistlewaites ( old established Bolton company) to get prices on comparable batteries & they were all more expensive. The local Bolton place did have a cheaper obscure brand with a 2 year warranty @ £53.00.

I'm happy with the battery I bought but they all seem expensive. Though at £17.50 a year over 4 years it's probably not bad really. We all need a good battery in our vans otherwise they always let you down at the worst
possible moment, rain, snow etc & usually when it's dark.

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Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 15:24
by jonno
Bought mine from COSTCO for around £35 for a '065' with a 3yr w/ty.
They do stock the '075' as well.(maybe i should of opted for this one)

Down side is that you or someone you know needs to be a member.

COSTCO are also good on price for Michelin tyres as well.