OK, my fault again, a little bit......
Back on topic .... Bosch
OEM on Z's.
Back on topic .... Bosch
OEM on Z's.
I might have led you astray mike. My thread. My badOK, my fault again, a little bit......
Back on topic .... Bosch
OEM on Z's.
Spot on.Am sure its a case of you get what you pay for. Buy cheap - buy twice and all that....
There's no reason for any battery to have problems so early in life I would hope - it's 5 years down the line that it matters.Just fitted a Banner battery from GSF last Saturday at about £40 less than the Bosch equivalent. Works just fine
You been on the pish Redline?......Who knows?
Just don't lose the receipt Gaz. AP used to sell them, now selling Yuasa.Just fitted a Banner battery from GSF last Saturday at about £40 less than the Bosch equivalent. Works just fine
I guess my opinion is coloured from work Gary. Every few days I see avoidable faults because a generator failed to start despite being well maintained. 90% of those are battery faults after years of using cheaper replacements.£75 even if it only lasts 3 years is fine by me. There are some things I'd obsess over, but this really isn't one of them.
Thats just what I was hoping for. Arranged for fitting first thing this morning but the guy on the van called to say they no longer do the battery I ordered off the RAC website. Waiting for the outcome.... Am expecting to be offered an equivalent replacement at the same price.I have used RAC batteries for all of my cars, around £100 with 5 years guarantee, fitted at home. No issues and hassle free if one fails.
This happened to me once, the RAC fitted an upgraded battery for the same price. Not sure the connection between the website and the van is perfectThats just what I was hoping for. Arranged for fitting first thing this morning but the guy on the van called to say they no longer do the battery I ordered off the RAC website. Waiting for the outcome.... Am expecting to be offered an equivalent replacement at the same price.
Simple cock-up by a product manager I suspect but frustrating none the less.
I just noticed that the original battery quotes 80Ah but only 640CCA. While its a higher Ah rating its much less than the new batteries on the CCA.
Thats a nice result and a great price , good advise to anyone needing to replace a battery ...Excellent service from the RAC. The guy bought the battery that I ordered but while it was quoted as a compatible physical fit, it was in fact too short to sit in the tray and be properly clamped. Instead I got an RAC branded Varta battery of higher capacity (80Ah and 800CCA which is way higher than the 640CCA that was originally fitted) for the same price (£144 fitted - instead of £149 - thats with £30 fitting for free as a member) and 5 year warranty. Fabulous service and I don't think I could have got a similar spec'd battery any cheaper.
Even if you're looking for cheaper batteries, I'd suggest anyone look at the RAC prices, especially if you're a member.
I agree @Ianmc
The product managers who manage the website are probably too remote from the real world that the guys on the road have to work in.This happened to me once, the RAC fitted an upgraded battery for the same price. Not sure the connection between the website and the van is perfect
It will be fine I would have thought especially if it's used regularly or garaged. Cranking a 3L 6 pot after a cold night when it's been stood for a week needs a little extra umph!mmmm my z3 1.9 came with a 40AH 380CCA battery fitted ( witha fitted on date of 16/04/15 ) and suprisingly has been fine - although i think will replace it soon before i take it on a 2 week holiday