RockAuto Now Offers Batteries!

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RockAuto Now Offers Batteries!

If you drive a 30+ year old car, waiting to replace the battery until it is eight years old and can barely spin the starter risks leaving you stranded. With a modern vehicle, a dying battery also may accelerate wear on an electrical/charging system that is already working overtime to cope with numerous computers, multiple fuel injectors per cylinder, entertainment systems, heated seats, electric power steering and/or other electronics. Do you really want that kind stranger to jump-start your computer-laden 2013 Dodge Durango with her trusty 1980 Ford Bronco? Replacing the battery should be routine preventative maintenance instead of exciting crisis management.

RockAuto now offers ACDelco, Deka, Exide and Motorcraft AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries! 4X4 enthusiasts and racing teams have long relied on AGM batteries to withstand extreme vibrations off-road and on the track. AGM batteries are now an affordable, dependable, durable and safer battery for daily-drivers as well. A leaking traditional flooded lead-acid battery could always cause damage under the hood. Many newer cars have the battery mounted in the trunk (boot) or interior where leaks can create a whole new set of problems.

Lasting up to twice as long as a comparable flooded lead-acid battery, you can be assured you will get great value from your AGM battery - especially at RockAuto's reliably low prices!

To see the Battery options we have for your specific vehicle, go to the RockAuto catalog and click on the "Electrical" category. Order a replacement AGM battery today and avoid getting stranded out in the cold. (AGM batteries are extremely heat tolerant as well!)
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Just looked up a delco for my 04, under 200 shipped to my door seems like a deal. No core charge??? Also, if it fails and needs warranty replacement, who pays shipping both ways? I'm guessing I'd have to buy another, swap, and send the original back? Would I be guaranteed to get my money back for 36 months? Would I have to send in a printout from a test showing it failed from someplace like o'reilly?
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Just looked up a delco for my 04, under 200 shipped to my door seems like a deal. No core charge??? Also, if it fails and needs warranty replacement, who pays shipping both ways? I'm guessing I'd have to buy another, swap, and send the original back? Would I be guaranteed to get my money back for 36 months? Would I have to send in a printout from a test showing it failed from someplace like o'reilly?
Inquiring minds want to know... :)


I would LOVE to know the answer to this as well. This is the exact reason that I would be hesitant to buy a battery mail order. I just bought a "Duracell" battery (made by Deka) exactly a year ago from my local Sam's club for $140 out the door. 3 year free replacement warranty valid at any Sam's club in the country. This would come in handy when traveling if I had an issue. The LAST thing I want to do is end up buying a battery from walmaWa just to get me back home, and then when I get home I have to ship my bad battery back to Rockauto? No thanks.
 
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