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When my Jeep WJ battery died this summer (happens every 3.5-4 yrs), went back to Sears for a Die Hard gold. Was told the prorated warranty was dissolved a few years ago on the replacement. Would have been more disappointed if I thought Sears was still going to exist in another 3 years... | |||
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Team Apathy |
I put the $100 "premium" Walmart battery in my truck. It died within warranty and was replaced... maybe a fluke. My wife's car got a $50 value line Walmart as an experiment. It last over 5 years so when it did die it got replaced with another $50 Walmart value battery. | |||
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Green grass and high tides |
Thumper, with as I said. Batteries are a crap shoot I am leaning that way on the next battery I need. I opted for a local Delco this go round as I am not headed to WM any time soon. But I agree with your logic.This message has been edited. Last edited by: old rugged cross, "Practice like you want to play in the game" | |||
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Back, and to the left |
I'd go to WalMart. Wal-Mart 'Everstart' batteries are made by Johnson Controls. Same maker as Interstate. | |||
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I'd just get a Johnson Controls battery. There is a lot of relabeling going on, NAPA doesn't own a battery factory. | |||
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St. Vitus Dance Instructor |
Big Wal Mart fan here. Reason is that I can go to any store and I am already in the system for warranty work. I travel with the truck and used the warranty in another state. No problems. | |||
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