Optima Battery in 3rd Gen 4Runner
#1
Optima Battery in 3rd Gen 4Runner
I need to buy a new battery and would like to go with an Optima.
Can anyone with experience let me know how the fit is?
I know they have an unusual footprint.
Thanks,
Curt
Can anyone with experience let me know how the fit is?
I know they have an unusual footprint.
Thanks,
Curt
Last edited by Sparman; 12-31-2004 at 10:25 AM.
#3
I purchased a red top and there are minor issues. All are easily solved.
I needed to bend the hold down bracket (mine came without the spacer), and some of the cables to the positive are pretty tight. Some slight re-routing can solve it all.
I needed to bend the hold down bracket (mine came without the spacer), and some of the cables to the positive are pretty tight. Some slight re-routing can solve it all.
#4
I'd go for the Optima Red Top 34R-- This will save you some hassles with extending your cables-- be sure to get the spacer also which is free from Optima--Just call or e-mail them--got mine within a week-- this will make the battery fit in your compartment perfectly...
You can see the spacer at the bottom of battery here... perfect fit...
You can see the spacer at the bottom of battery here... perfect fit...
Last edited by Noliwan; 12-31-2004 at 11:33 AM.
#6
is the doctor in?
Originally Posted by Noliwan
I'd go for the Optima Red Top 34R-- This will save you some hassles with extending your cables-- be sure to get the spacer also which is free from Optima--Just call or e-mail them--got mine within a week-- this will make the battery fit in your compartment perfectly...
You can see the spacer at the bottom of battery here... perfect fit...
You can see the spacer at the bottom of battery here... perfect fit...
what time is dinner served?! that engine compartment is spotless. as for the spacer, it was included when i bought my red top. took it apart and it clipped on the bottom of the battery case. the positive cable was a bit tight, i had to replace the small ground wire from the neg to the body as the old battery had shifted and tore it away. 1/2 banana job.
lee
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#8
ahh, i think costco only caries 75/35 red tops but at the $100 price it might be worth a couple mods to make your harness fit. anything is better than a leaky battery but if you dont want to cut a couple wires you might just want the 34r. good luck. (my 75/35 works great)
#10
check walmart
Originally Posted by Sparman
Thanks everyone.
I'm headed to Costco to grab a red top.
Happy New Year!
I'm headed to Costco to grab a red top.
Happy New Year!
lee
#11
Originally Posted by leebee
you may want to check walmart before you buy at costco. they had the 1k & 910 red top for the same price as the base battery at costco.
#15
So the red top model to get for the 3rd gen 4runner is the 34R, but which model yellow top is the right one to get?
i'm thinking i should go yellow to support aux lights, and a future inverter + winch.
i'm thinking i should go yellow to support aux lights, and a future inverter + winch.
#16
Other options
Originally Posted by Sparman
I need to buy a new battery and would like to go with an Optima. Can anyone with experience let me know how the fit is?
You can use an Optima Red Top 34/78 and modify the battery holder and cables like THIS .
or just lay the battery on it's side like THIS .
Just a word of caution, be careful using wood or other similar material as a spacer. Baja Taco said this during one of our discussions: " I know of people who have tried this with disastrous results. Vibration will work anything like that loose."
Cheers ,
P