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I am cosidering going with these on my dual batter install and remembered that someone asked a little while ago if we got discounts through amp/stinger on these? Did we ever find anything out on that?
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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Take a good look at XS Power batteries before you decide. They seem to be the beef thesedays with the testing to back it up.
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ttocs wrote:I am cosidering going with these on my dual batter install and remembered that someone asked a little while ago if we got discounts through amp/stinger on these? Did we ever find anything out on that?
Kinetik is Aamp/Stinger's competitor so I don't believe they'd give a discount. They do have Stinger batteries though.
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crap I thought they made them........ I am just checkin out all my options to see what would be the best or the cheapest.... I need something sealed as they are going in the trunk, otherwise I have no specific brand that I need to stick with.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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Best for the cheapest is a Deka without a doubt. One 9A31 will be more than enough
for the power you will running.
http://www.remybattery.com/Products/Dek ... _9A31.aspx
for that price you cannot go wrong.
Everyone who is running a large system on a budget is grabbing these up.
screw car audio, I'd rather go fast....errr, wait a minute.
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