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I can never remember which is which. They use to recommend one for the bf and another for the FGs.

I can't seem to find the info now.

http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Product/Century-Car-Battery-67-MF-620CCA/517326

or

http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Product/Century-Car-Battery-67EF-MF-620CCA/517327

 

Keep in mind that these have a higher cca than the stock oem battery. That is what we need for the 4.0L barra.

 

Found this on their page instead, with their recommendation.

http://www.centurybatteries.com.au/resources/battery-finder/fitment-options/27716

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Yeah I wasn't sure to just get a bog standard like you suggested

Or if there is any benefit to anything else


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Ohh those century ones aren't bog standard. That is why I recommend them. 

The stock standard oem battery is 420cca if I am not wrong.

The one recommended is 620CCA.

 

If you search earlier posts in this exact thread, you can see when I replaced my stock standard oem battery with one of these, to see how long it has lasted.

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Optima red top yeah boiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

 

$300 or something lel

 

Matches my rocker cover though

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So... anybody got advice on how to get stuck pistons out of calipers? take the caliper off and pump the brake pedal?

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