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Old 03-07-2013, 11:54 PM   #1
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It is a fast clicky sound. So I'm a little relieved that's not gonna do permanent damage.

so the fitment issue reported for the Walmart 35 were all in liftback? As long as it clears the hood, the clamps can be changed, is that correct? I was thinking about the Maxx, not regular Everstart.

I tried to search on Sears Canada, that Plus Start battery does not exist :(

Btw, what is the OEM battery's cranking power? (or equivalent to size of aftermarket batteries)
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Old 03-08-2013, 01:59 AM   #2
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so the fitment issue reported for the Walmart 35 were all in liftback?
I don't know.
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As long as it clears the hood, the clamps can be changed, is that correct?
I think one person made their own clamp and another person modified and added to the tray to secure (rather than use a clamp that goes over the top). I don't think I would trust either of those methods as much as the OEM clamp. I think getting a 35 that allows for use of the OEM clamp is best.

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I was thinking about the Maxx, not regular Everstart.
You're right. I looked at the Walmart Canada site (and the NAPA Canada site
as well). Walmart doesn't appear to offer the regular Everstart 26R in Canada, only the MAXX. In my area, this is just the opposite (which would make sense, given the difference in the weather). The NAPA battery I was thinking about is the NAPA Legend 7535. I can't find that battery on the NAPA Canada site. Perhaps CTScott can advise if there is an equivalent on the NAPA Canada site. BTW, there is a NAPA store in Hamilton.

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I tried to search on Sears Canada, that Plus Start battery does not exist
Not surprising. Unless it had more CCAs than the ones here, it might not sell well.


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Btw, what is the OEM battery's cranking power? (or equivalent to size of aftermarket batteries)
I don't know. I tried looking it up online (I was curious myself), but I couldn't find the answer.
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Old 03-08-2013, 06:30 AM   #3
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Thanks all!
It is a fast clicky sound. So I'm a little relieved that's not gonna do permanent damage.

so the fitment issue reported for the Walmart 35 were all in liftback? As long as it clears the hood, the clamps can be changed, is that correct? I was thinking about the Maxx, not regular Everstart.

I tried to search on Sears Canada, that Plus Start battery does not exist :(

Btw, what is the OEM battery's cranking power? (or equivalent to size of aftermarket batteries)
I haven't seen a number for the OEM CCA. I look more at the capacity of the battery, of which the OEM is a 45 Ah battery.
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