- Location
- Portland, OR
Anyone have any suggestions on what exact battery model for the front (main)? Not sure what fits without modifications.
The Optima Yellow Top D35 and Red Top model 35 are the two that drop right in with their included height adapters*. FYI, The Red Top is a starting battery, and is meant for engines that are hard to turn or harsh environments. Optima recommends the Yellow for demanding situations (like big car stereos). The Yellow one also has more CCA's than the oem battery, which is already sufficient for starting your car. If you had high compression pistons or lived in Alaska and were rocking the stock stereo the Red Top would probably be your best bet. Things being as they are, you want the Yellow Top D35.
From the Optima website:
*Here's a pic of the height adapter (the yellow plastic piece below the battery). Lots of people get confused because it doubles as a post protector and comes from the factory mounted atop the battery. You just need to remove it and snap it onto the bottom so that all your leads will reach.Make sure you’re getting every ounce of performance out of your electronics by giving them enough power to annoy everyone around you. The YellowTop deep cycle capabilities allow you to amp it up longer and drain your battery deeper than traditional batteries. That comes in handy at DB drag competitions. It also provides cleaner power with higher voltage output and 16X more vibration resistance than traditional batteries so your battery can bounce to the beat and not lose power over time. Its leakproof design allows you to mount it anywhere, in any position.


