FROG MAN Posted January 15, 2012 #1 Posted January 15, 2012 :whistling:I came off the money yesterday and replaced the original battery that came new in my 04 Silverado. I just realized it had been in there for 8 years and still cranking.Just begining to notice slow turnovers in cold weather so I replaced it. I want to be ready. You never know when one might hit the buy it now button on ebay and have to make a trip somewhere after a good First Gen. Like Baltimore,Florida,Arkansas,North Carolina, Maine, Pittsburg, Michigan etc.
Keemez Posted January 16, 2012 #2 Posted January 16, 2012 Still got the original in my 2003 Cavalier which was put into service in May 2003- never been outta the battery tray.
Yammer Dan Posted January 16, 2012 #3 Posted January 16, 2012 :whistling:I came off the money yesterday and replaced the original battery that came new in my 04 Silverado. I just realized it had been in there for 8 years and still cranking.Just begining to notice slow turnovers in cold weather so I replaced it. I want to be ready. You never know when one might hit the buy it now button on ebay and have to make a trip somewhere after a good First Gen. Like Baltimore,Florida,Arkansas,North Carolina, Maine, Pittsburg, Michigan etc. Now who would do a thing like that..:whistling:
MamaMo Posted January 18, 2012 #4 Posted January 18, 2012 Easy a guy name of Yammer Dan :duck:and a guy named Frogman:duck:. Think any states east of the Mississippi you just might bid if the price is right:mo money:. Poor truck probably has a many miles on it going after motorcycle's:mytruck1: as it does going to the beach:draming:.
Sylvester Posted January 18, 2012 #5 Posted January 18, 2012 I still have the original battery in my 02 Dodge Ram 1500, but it is slowly dying. Cranking amps down to around 300 from 800+. I will change it when it gives up its soul.
Yammer Dan Posted January 18, 2012 #6 Posted January 18, 2012 Easy a guy name of Yammer Dan :duck:and a guy named Frogman:duck:. Think any states east of the Mississippi you just might bid if the price is right:mo money:. Poor truck probably has a many miles on it going after motorcycle's:mytruck1: as it does going to the beach:draming:. How do you ride a beach??:whistling:
FROG MAN Posted January 18, 2012 Author #7 Posted January 18, 2012 Tried that one time. Had the Vmax in the back of the pickup and drove out on the beach. I got the pickup buried to the axles in sand with the Vmax in the back. The good news it wasn't my truck. The bad news it was you know who's truck! OUCH EASY WITH THAT FRYING PAN!!
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