umbertob
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According to the Interstate site their H7 has superior cranking #'s over the H8
That's a typo. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...b.ashx&usg=AFQjCNGrYm17cB1OXzqMuDN1Iy2pSOH_Fg
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According to the Interstate site their H7 has superior cranking #'s over the H8
If the dealer replaced the battery FOC under factory warranty, they will probably tell you the replacement warranty expired along with your car's at 4 years or 50K miles, whichever occurred first... I don't think the warranty "resets" during the coverage period regardless of what the replacement might say, but hopefully I am wrong and you get a portion of the money for a new one back. I am curious to see how much a dealer charges for a new battery, though. Even with a pro-rated reimbursement, you may still be better off buying a new one - and possibly a better quality one - elsewhere. Nothing against Interstate, I think their flooded batteries are just fine. But you can do better. Especially if you off-road, consider an AGM, it's a little safer. Keep us posted