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Duralast...still made by Johnson???
Okay, so after one of those months where seemingly everything went wrong with my old '76 240D I ended up with a dead battery.
I've had the same Interstate battery in the car that was in there when I bought it 6 years ago, so no surprise that it finally died, but the timing!! So I did a ton of research and decided that the best deal I could get locally was on a Duralast from Autozone, which were at least at some point made by Johnson Control Group and quite a deal at $89. I picked one up and what do you know, it says Heche in Mexico on it and I also can't see anywhere that it says made by Johnson. Did I just buy a crappy battery for my rig? Oh well, at least I get warranty! mark in Portland |
Duralast is no longer made by Johnson Controls. I remember seening a blurb in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinal a couple years ago.
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I've receintly had battery problems myself. After shopping around, I found that the high-end walmart battery (Everstart maxx) is made by jc and is only $75. This is in the group 49 size, anyway. Not sure if w123's use the same battery as the w126 diesels.
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http://www.autobatteries.com/about/index.asp |
I just bought a group 49 Autozone "Professional" battery, thought I'd give it a try.
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