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Post by oldtownjunkie on May 8, 2015 0:50:33 GMT -8
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poncho62
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Post by poncho62 on May 8, 2015 2:56:01 GMT -8
Well...if its a 73, it looks like its built on a 1 ton Chevy van chassis......You would order a battery for a 73 1 ton Chevy van....I looked it up on my NAPA site......a few possibilities, depending how good a battery you want
NAB 75AG7 Battery - Platinum 84 Month Replacement Battery is Longer than OE Hold-Down &/or Tray Replacement may be Necessary 84 Month Warranty 685 CCA 75 BCI Group Size
NAB 757 Battery - Legend 72 Month Replacement Battery is Longer than OE Hold-Down &/or Tray Replacement may be Necessary 72 Month Warranty 690 CCA 75 BCI Group Size
NAB DT75867 Battery - Legend 72 Month Replacement Battery is Longer than OE Hold-Down &/or Tray Replacement may be Necessary Dual Terminal 72 Month Warranty BCI Group Size 75 690 CCA
NAB 755 Battery - Power 60 Month Replacement Battery is Longer than OE Hold-Down &/or Tray Replacement may be Necessary 60 Month Warranty 540 CCA 75 BCI Group Size
NAB DT75865 Battery - Power 60 Month Replacement Battery is Longer than OE Hold-Down &/or Tray Replacement may be Necessary Dual Terminal 60 Month Warranty 540 CCA 75/86 BCI Group Size
NAB V75864 Battery - NAPA 18 Month 18 Month Warranty Dual Terminal 475 CCA 75/86 BCI Group Size
NAB DT759AGM Battery - Supreme FX Replacement Battery is Longer than OE Hold-Down &/or Tray Replacement may be Necessary Dual Terminal 680 CCA 75 BCI Group Size Please see Manufactures written warranty
ECS 755VL Battery - Econostart Replacement Battery is Longer than OE Hold-Down &/or Tray Replacement may be Necessary SAE Automotive Post 540 CCA 75 BCI Group Size Please see Manufactures written warranty
ECS DT75864VL Battery - Econostart Replacement Battery is Longer than OE Hold-Down &/or Tray Replacement may be Necessary Dual Terminal 475 CCA 75/86 BCI Group Size Please see Manufactures written warranty
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Post by bigbill on May 8, 2015 5:43:27 GMT -8
Measure the battery tray for length and width, then measure the height clearance. This will give you maximum size that you can use. Next determine what type of hold down it uses and if it goes across the top how tall is it. Last thing is what type of battery cable terminals does it have, post side terminals or what. Then take this information to a knowledgeable battery sales location and buy the heaviest duty battery you can afford. Many times motor homes have been modified to use other than an oem battery so this will allow you to get the right battery the first time. If the tell you they need the exact make and model go to a different store that has proper battery knowledge and doesn't depend on a computer to sell you something.
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Post by oldtownjunkie on May 10, 2015 22:50:35 GMT -8
This is all very helpful. Thank you very much.
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