Hi guys, im been hearing a lot about cl9 replacement batteries but is there any good suggestions about CU2 replacements batteries?
Does the cu2 has a bigger battery And whats the CCA on the CU2 ?
I just fitted a super charge MF75D23L in my 2004 Euro.
It was a tight fit. I used the plastic case my iPad cover came in as a ghetto battery cover (had to use aviation snips to cut it to the right size). Perfect fit!
The battery was $169 from Auto Barn.
Old and new battery
Tight fit!
Well, my Supercharge Gold failed today - exactly (to the day!) 3 years since I bought it. Given that this is the last day of warranty, and I can't find my receipt - no replacement for me.
As a battery industry insider and sorry to bump a old thread up, but by changing companies to exide, you've bought the same battery as your supercharge battery. Both companies are owned by ramcar (as well as Marshall Batteries) and they are all made in the same factory in the Philippines.
As a battery industry insider and sorry to bump a old thread up, but by changing companies to exide, you've bought the same battery as your supercharge battery. Both companies are owned by ramcar (as well as Marshall Batteries) and they are all made in the same factory in the Philippines.
Well the battery that will be going in my cl9 when I get it next weekend will be hopefully something special we have lying around in the warehouse from a project that didn't go ahead.
But if I am not allowed one of them, it will be most likely be a red top exide (can you guess who I work for now lol).
I will have to see if what I can fit in the spot as the thin 60 cases don't offer much in the way or cold crank or amp hours in the grand scheme of things.
The maximum size battery we can fit after battery tray removal is a 50 case size. To use as reference that would be a N50ZZMF from Exide's/Marshall's range of batteries. A safer bet would be a 55D23CMF/55D23L as the length isn't quite as tight.
The battery I ended up fitting was a Orbital from Exide/Marshall's Range and it's very snug, but worth it for the CCA.
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