Go where a LOT of Batteries are sold. In my area, that means Wal*Mart. They have a great guarantee, are open 24/7 and so far, every battery I'v bought from them has gone within one year of the warranty period. Had terrible results with Interstate brand. Would crank for 5 seconds when cold, then quit. Interstate dealer refused to replace it; said it wasn't getting a "full charge". Well, that's been nearly twenty years ago; still have the same engine and alternator and the Walmart battery whips it over just fine. Our local NAPA doesn't sell enough batteries either, as far as I'm concerned, and for the money they want, should last far longer than two years. Heck, a lawn tractor battery ought to go four or five years and that IS rough service.
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