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I was just wondering how many other people out there hate sidepost batteries. I've had nothing but trouble with them. I guess my hatred stems from the first car I had with them a 92 lumina Z34, that thing was a pile of junk. But anyway I wanted to rant about this because when I brought my '79 GMC home the other day it was sidepost so my first mod was to make her top post and get a new battery.
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Re: Side post Batteries
I've never had an issue with side posts on my GM vehicles. Ever. Top posts though, they seem to corrode a lot faster/easier and I absolutely hate undoing top post batteries due to this.
I've seen a lot of people over tighten their side posts and strip it out or ruin the battery, but that's their own fault. Basically, no I don't see any issue with side posts. Cleaner, easier and they look better.
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Re: Side post Batteries
six in one half dozen the other... and this is being moved to general discussion because it doesnt deal specifically with our genre trucks
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Re: Side post Batteries
I like them, neater, cleaner, less corrosion, the only problem I had was once I overtightened one because the PO had almost stripped it out.
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Re: Side post Batteries
there ok i just dont like the small bolt head they use to secure the battery post
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Re: Side post Batteries
What he said.
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Re: Side post Batteries
i prefer top post, if at all possible i use toppost over the sidemounts
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Re: Side post Batteries
If you use the correct tool (not a 12 inch crecent) then you should never round the head. 5/16th inch wrench, or racheting wrench is the correct tool. I'll even go as far as to say not to use your 1/4 inch rachet and socket. Wrenches only.
There is no reason in the world to tighten them up enough to cause damage to the threads. GM went to this style battery in 71 to prevent the green crap from growing on your cables and connections. It works by not venting the hydrogen fumes on the cables, since the cables are now on the side with the gasses on the top. The only real short comings that come with this design; PITA to jump start. (there's ways around this) Most people can't figure out how to add a wire to the system when adding a boomin stereo, or a plow, or any other high amp piece that needs wired directly to the battery. All in all, the side post battery is a much better design, and one of the few things that originated in the 70's and is still used today in automotive circles. Anything that lasts 40 years in automotive design should be considered a win. Last edited by Longhorn Man; 07-21-2010 at 05:37 PM. |
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Re: Side post Batteries
I've learned to live with the side post but when I do need a new battery I always opt for the dual post- - side and top post both. Makes it SOOO much easier to jump a vehicle if needed. Just be sure to buy a 5/16" battery wrench and keep it with the vehicle. A 12 point socket will ruin the bolt rather quickly as pointed out.
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Re: Side post Batteries
We pulled the OEM bolts that were rounded and replaced em with a 9/16 bolt and nut.
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Re: Side post Batteries
I like the side post because it looks cleaner under the hood, and like Andy pointed it they have less corrosion concerns. I recently found out it is almost impossible to buy batteries that are NOT dual post. The battery in my 77 died a slow death, so I "thought" a quick trip to the auto parts would solve that. It took several stops to finally find one that did not have dual posts.
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Re: Side post Batteries
Mine still has side posts, no complaints from me....
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Re: Side post Batteries
Side post batteries definately corrode a lot less. Adding stuff isnt an issue. You can just get a cable with an extra lead built into it and use a junction block on the fender for multiple hookups if needed.Most auto parts store have the property ratcheting battery wrench for a couple dollars.
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Re: Side post Batteries
I prefer side posts. A 5/16" ratcheting wrench is a good thing to have.
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Re: Side post Batteries
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Re: Side post Batteries
pitch em, throw em, and whack your old lady with it. throw it in the can
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Re: Side post Batteries
now that they have figured out the out-gassing of batteries GM has switched back to top post as of 2007ish. that and the fact they are packing them into tighter spots where you simply can't get at the side posts.
correct side post batteries are easy to find. either BCI group # 75 or 78 |
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Re: Side post Batteries
I have to disagree with that. At least not in my area. I went to Auto Zone, Wal-Mart, CarQuest, NTB, and finally ended up at Sams. If the logic of those stops escapes you, it's the order I came across them in my search route.
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Re: Side post Batteries
interstate batterys still have dedicated side post only units.
However, there quality is only slightly better than wal mart or auto zone batterys... and at twice the price. |
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Re: Side post Batteries
The interstate dealer that did business with the company my father works for decided to sue the company for $200 because the check they recieved was short. They refused to to settle outside of court so they lost a account and my father found a dealership that had the same quality batterys for much less than interstate. IMO Interstate is a rip off
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Re: Side post Batteries
The older side posts from the 90s gave me nothing but problems but newer vehicles I have had, has not had any problems. For older vehicles (around 1990-older) I stick with top post.
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Re: Side post Batteries
I like the ones with both side and top posts.... if/when I need to give or get a jump the top posts work good. ... or if I take it out to put temporarily in a nother veh. I am probably covered on that end too connection wise.
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