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searched, the forums, and i would like to know, what the minimal CCA i should have in the batteries. Also the size, cca, as well as price woulod be appreciated.
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Cold cranking amps (CCA) is a measurement of the number of amps a battery can deliver at 0 ° F for 30 seconds and not drop below 7.2 volts. So a high CCA battery rating is good especially in cold weather.Towman2277 said:Also guys. always remember that the colder it is, the less "actual" CCA's you will have at the starter. I believe the CCA is rated at 72 degrees (which is a beautiful day!), but the colder the day is from there when you start the truck, the less amps you will have, so it does not hurt to buy the "bigger" CCA batteries. Just my ! Steve
My M1028A1 had 6TMF's, but one appeared to have a bad cell. I needed new batteries for my civvy truck anyway (one of the side termianls was bad) and they still had 2 years (and they had top posts too), so I threw them in the CUCV. I had 6TL's in my M35A2 and M1028A3, but they are getting harder to find for reasonable money. I paid about $90 each for those several years ago.ARMYMAN30YearsPlus said:He CUCV Fan:
I am right down the road from you and wondered if you are putting them in your CUCV or an M35? I got two batteries a couple of weeks ago that are 1050 Cranking Amp and have a three year replacement gaurentee with a 10 year warranty for $63 each. I put them in the M35 but had to mod the box a little to make them fit. I will be posting pictures as soon as I get my camera going. We will have to get together sometime since we are so close.
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