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Trojan GC2 T105 cost justification?
- dsolo
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Trojan GC2 T105 cost justification?
I plan to replace with 4 6volt GC2 Batteries.
I have priced the Trojan T105 at about $150 each. I also priced several other popular brands. I have found Advance Auto's Auto Craft brand has specs very close to the Trojan, which includes lead/acid, heavy plates with gel added to enhance deep cycle performance. Amp hours are very close. The only difference is the warranty. Trojan is at 2 years, 2nd year prorated, and AutoCraft is 1 year. With Advance Auto's discount (25% up to $100) their batteries are $100 each.
Advance Auto's brand is built by Johnson Controls. A premier automotive supplier of electromechanical devices. I have deal with them in my career and the are driven by design and process excellence. Today there are many automotive companies that wish they had JC air bag deployment rather than Takata.
So any input from the members would be appreciated. I don't want to throw money away, but would like to justify the extra spent. Thanks
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Johnson Controls stuff is good and I would not have any problem buying them, but I have NOT been impressed with the quality of some auto parts I've purchase at Advance Auto (brake cables, pads and rotors specifically).
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Re: Trojan GC2 T105 cost justification?
I guess what I am trying to say is , batteries, especially flooded lead acid, are only manufactured by a few companies domestically due to the toxicity of lead. If you can find a US made battery of your type and group, it will most likely be of high quality and you just need to find the best price available.
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Re: Trojan GC2 T105 cost justification?
Stand by I'll need input shortly.
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