What kind of battery do you guys run?

So I need a new battery, I have no idea how old my current one is, it was in the car when I got it in 2005. Its a motorcraft and has given me no trouble till now. It is so bad I couldnt even jump the car with the gf's civic the other day. I can get what I assume would be a motorcraft one from a hook up at a ford dealer for around $100. What other brands are you guys running and how much did they cost?
I do have 2 amps in the car but Ive always had plenty of power with my current one.
 
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was their not just a "what batter do you guys run"

thread just last week? i'm a newb and even i know to search first, anyways the best kind of battery is whatever one gets the job done for you. it doesn't make that much of a difference if u ask me. unless u have like 4 amps and 4 subs, then maybe yes, but for what you got, go to your local auto zone or wal mart and be done with it.
 
Stock Motorcraft. Bought it yesterday. First one lasted 7 years, I tired a different brand and got a bad one right away. Motorcraft has 3 year warranty and pro-rated to about 8 years I think! I have under-drives and an alarm system so light weight batteries are not for me.
 
I bought an Optima once, and it died over a winter and that was it. Would never take a charge again. Been Motorcraft ever since, and loving it, even with a small system at one point or another.
 
So i think ill end up with a motorcraft one. But my problem now is that i cant get the negative terminal connector off the battery. There was such a big science project on that terminal that i think it ate away some of the metal on the bolt that tightens the clamp around the battery terminal....ugh i hate doing things on my car sometimes. A 8mm socket is too big and a 7mm is too small and no standard sizes will work either. Whats the process in replacing that clamp??
 
i had an odysee (however its spelled) battery at one point. light weight was good but the battery sucked and died after a year of use. it could not stand up to the cold weather.
 
So i think ill end up with a motorcraft one. But my problem now is that i cant get the negative terminal connector off the battery. There was such a big science project on that terminal that i think it ate away some of the metal on the bolt that tightens the clamp around the battery terminal....ugh i hate doing things on my car sometimes. A 8mm socket is too big and a 7mm is too small and no standard sizes will work either. Whats the process in replacing that clamp??

Should be a 8mm bolt. To put a new one on, you have to cut the old one off first. Strip the wire(s) back about 3/4 inch and clean out all the corrosion. You should find some corrosion cleaning chemicals and brushes at the auto parts store. You can buy a new clamp that will bolt to the wires you just cleaned from the auto parts store. Spray some corrosion preventative coating over the finished product. Shop around for all the parts before you start and make sure you have a good plan before you start. Don't let any of those chemicals get on your paint.

If the only problem with it is that the bolt is stripped out, I would consider just replacing the bolt and cleaning the clamp you have. Putting a new clamp on shortens the length of the wires you have enough that it may be a problem reaching the battery post.
 
I bought an Optima once, and it died over a winter and that was it. Would never take a charge again. Been Motorcraft ever since, and loving it, even with a small system at one point or another.


:stupid:after one complete drain you can trash an optima, they will never hold a charge again!

i have an advance auto battery in my car and it has outperformed the optima ten fold. i dont drive the car but once every 4-6 weeks so i need something that will hold a charge!
 
I know Johnson Controls is the largest out of the 3 main battery manufacturers in the US. Exide and Delphi are the other 2. Johnson Makes: Optima, Advance, Sears, Autozone, Wal Mart, NAPA, Pep Boys, some European specific brand names, Kirkland (Costco), and Motorcraft. I believe those are most of the brand names they make.