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Laffs
04-09-2024, 02:50 PM
My 14 year old Exide AGM finally bit the dust (my fault forgot to hook charger up after my move) and dropped a cell.

Can't get the Exide's locally anymore it seems so looking at ordering an XS Power or a Odyssey AGM. Avoiding Optima because I seem to recall their quality took a huge dump a few years ago after a buyout. Anyone got any others to look in to?

Stephen06GT
04-09-2024, 10:42 PM
I don’t know if Costco/Kirkland offers an AGM, but I would check and see. I just bought a new battery for my daughter’s Fusion and the price from Costco was the best I could find, and their warranty is still excellent.

mavrrrick
04-10-2024, 06:00 AM
I believe Costco does carry them and CT as well.


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ZR
04-10-2024, 07:52 AM
I've had best service life out of OE style batteries.

Laffs
04-10-2024, 10:21 AM
You mean non AGM style?

ZR
04-10-2024, 11:32 AM
Exactly.

True Blue
04-10-2024, 02:08 PM
Replaced the FoMoCo battery in my New Edge last summer after 14 years of service. Still worked, just noticed it was taking a bit longer to crank over. Replaced as a precaution with the same OE battery. The EverStart Maxx (Walmart) battery in my foxbody came with the car, is 10 years old and is still going strong.

FoMoCo, AC Delco and Kirkland wet batteries are made by Clarios formerly Johnson Control. EverStart batteries were made by Johnson Control, before the buyout.

If it must be an AGM battery, Odyssey would be my pick.

Laffs
04-10-2024, 02:10 PM
I was thinking AGM only because of the 14 years I got out of the last one. I went with a group 34 sized AGM last go around because of the stereo and other bullshit I had on car.

Ponyryd
04-10-2024, 03:22 PM
In my experience AGM batteries fail more often than acid-filled old-school batteries, I would only run an agm/gel if it was inside the car and not able to be vented. I agree with the others in a Costco battery, even Wal-Mart is fine as I used an EverStart in my old YJ Jeep, it was cheap, held its charge over the outside winter slumber, and was good for the 4 years I had it.

RedSN
04-10-2024, 05:54 PM
Lead acid… another vote for Kirkland, aka Duracell, aka Clarios, aka Johnson Controls LOL

LX89
04-10-2024, 09:54 PM
Thought I might have had the oldest battery here.

Exide Performance Series,lead acid,purchased in Sept,2014.
Just charged it up last weekend.
Car is rarely driven but I charge the battery every 3 months with a .75amp Battery Tender Jr.

Probably why it's lasted so long.
The age makes me a little paranoid though.

Laffs
04-11-2024, 08:25 AM
Thought I might have had the oldest battery here.

Exide Performance Series,lead acid,purchased in Sept,2014.
Just charged it up last weekend.
Car is rarely driven but I charge the battery every 3 months with a .75amp Battery Tender Jr.

Probably why it's lasted so long.
The age makes me a little paranoid though.

Thats the EXACT battery I had. Exide MX34. It probably would have kept on ticking but when I moved the car to my new house I left it off tender for over a month and then tried to start it.

LX89
04-11-2024, 10:34 PM
Thats the EXACT battery I had. Exide MX34. It probably would have kept on ticking but when I moved the car to my new house I left it off tender for over a month and then tried to start it.

My Exide battery is not AGM.
It's just a conventional lead acid group 58 and not sealed.
It has two removable vent caps to add water if necessary.