Which Optima Yellow-Top fits our cars?
Which Optima Yellow-Top fits our cars?
I am looking to buy an Optima Yeller this weekend, but I am not sure which size fits our cars? I need to get one with dual posts...so I have two questions:
(1) Which Optima Yeller fits?
(2) How do I rig the side posts so that I may attach the OEM (+) & (-) terminals?
I will be getting my battery from HERE, since the shipping is free.
Thanks in advance, guys...
(1) Which Optima Yeller fits?
(2) How do I rig the side posts so that I may attach the OEM (+) & (-) terminals?
I will be getting my battery from HERE, since the shipping is free.

Thanks in advance, guys...
Dan,
If I recall (95% sure I do), you need 75/35 for our cars. (I've got a red top) To use the side posts, You need GM style screw in terminal posts. Theyre about 3.99 or so from any auto parts store. They should screw right into the side posts.
IM or PM me if theres confusion, I'll double check in the morn. Good luck!
-Nilesh
If I recall (95% sure I do), you need 75/35 for our cars. (I've got a red top) To use the side posts, You need GM style screw in terminal posts. Theyre about 3.99 or so from any auto parts store. They should screw right into the side posts.
IM or PM me if theres confusion, I'll double check in the morn. Good luck!
-Nilesh
It is a little off topic but i did read somewhere that the same company that makes Optima batteries also makes DieHard, Kirkland (Costco) and some other "no-name" batteries. You may want to look into that and see if a nice DieHard Gold will do the job. Its much cheaper.
Originally Posted by wheeldream76
It is a little off topic but i did read somewhere that the same company that makes Optima batteries also makes DieHard, Kirkland (Costco) and some other "no-name" batteries. You may want to look into that and see if a nice DieHard Gold will do the job. Its much cheaper.
I just ran out and checked
75/35 is the golden number
and a pic fo yo azz:
http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~nbalani/batt%20term.JPG
as you can see, the GM type terminal screws in, then there is another bolt that screws into that to hold the ring terminal in.
75/35 is the golden number
and a pic fo yo azz:
http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~nbalani/batt%20term.JPG
as you can see, the GM type terminal screws in, then there is another bolt that screws into that to hold the ring terminal in.
Originally Posted by djfrestyl
I just ran out and checked
75/35 is the golden number
and a pic fo yo azz:
http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~nbalani/batt%20term.JPG
as you can see, the GM type terminal screws in, then there is another bolt that screws into that to hold the ring terminal in.
75/35 is the golden number
and a pic fo yo azz:
http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~nbalani/batt%20term.JPG
as you can see, the GM type terminal screws in, then there is another bolt that screws into that to hold the ring terminal in.
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