Battery Options

SliderR1

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Is everyone running the Group 90 battery or is their an alternative? Seems like an expensive battery from my limited research so far. Rural King has them for $110. I'm used to spending half that for a battery at RK...
 

Tony

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I doubt it matters, as long as you have the right posts/polarity and the battery physically fits in the box. Anything over 600-700 CCA should be more than adequate.
 

Silverback

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On my Seven, I was able to get away with running a riding lawnmower battery. Saved a bunch of pounds. The Goblin has a lot more electrical things happening, so you may need more juice. If you go with a smaller battery, just add something rigid to fill the leftover space in the battery tray.
 
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SliderR1

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I'm curious how much clearance there is between the top of the battery and the 'hood'. A group 26 battery is a little shorter, the same width, but .9" taller. Half the cost of a group 90 battery.
 

Johvans

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I wouldn't be really concerned trying to find a smaller/lighter battery. With the location it helps the balance of the car.

John
 

Silverback

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I'll wait until my donor battery needs replacement. But for the weight weenies among us, spending $50 more than the stock class 90 battery can save 31 pounds.
 

AleX1/9

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I'm going honda size battery so I can fit my headlight ballasts in the box, heaviest one I can find!
 
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