Location: Rancho Nuevo (Cabo/Todos Santos) B.C.S. and San Diego, CA
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Originally Posted by mikracer
good source for remanufactured AGM batteries. He's posted the place a couple times and several members have bought batteries from them. I think they were only around $100 each.
They are not re-manufactured, but are new, Here, in El Cajon by our shop.
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Four time Baja 1000 winner, four time Baja 500 winner. Solo'ed the Baja 1000 to LaPaz/Cabo twice.
4-Wheeling since 1972, Desert Racing since 1989.
I didn't realize they built them with single group 27 battery boxes. All other group 27 setups I've seen had two batteries. Learn something new every day.
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Old van: 1997 E250 EB30 (Stolen)
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Location: Rancho Nuevo (Cabo/Todos Santos) B.C.S. and San Diego, CA
Posts: 1,952
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Originally Posted by DerPo
I may be down that way at the end of the week. Who do I get ahold of?
Just go there...
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Four time Baja 1000 winner, four time Baja 500 winner. Solo'ed the Baja 1000 to LaPaz/Cabo twice.
4-Wheeling since 1972, Desert Racing since 1989.
I just bought 2 of the Duracell Group 27 AGM's from Batteries Plus. $197 Each with 30 month replacement warranty. So far everything looks good, we'll see how they last.
^^ I'm going on four years on my Sam's Club-sourced Duracell AGMs and they are holding up well. For the price I think they are a good value. We have three of them for our house batteries.
I found a shop that has Trojan 27 agm and just pulled the trigger. About $250? I'm leaving for zion in a couple days or I would have looked at other options. I would love to add a battery to the frame too if that's possible