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Maybe you’re working on an antique or classic, or are converting it from 6v to 12v. Or, maybe you are building a street rod, rock crawler, car hauler, etc and only know what amperage draw you need and what size compartment the battery needs to fit into.
The easiest way to find out what battery group you need is to measure your old battery or your car battery tray and find the size that you’ve got in our table above. The best source of information to find the recommended battery group size and specifications is your Owner’s Manual.
Compare the group size recommended by your vehicle manufacturer with the battery size chart to find a compatible battery. Ensure the dimensions and terminal types match.
The Battery Council International (BCI) has created designations known as group sizes that provide a battery's exact physical dimensions. They provide the length, width, and height in both inches and millimeters.
Looking for the car battery size that will best fit the physical dimensions, terminal locations and type required for your vehicle. Each car battery group has numbers and letters. Group size is based on your vehicle’s make, model, and engine type.
If you’re in the market for a new car battery, it’s important to know what size you need. Using the wrong size battery can cause starting problems, damage to your vehicle’s electrical system, and even potentially be dangerous. This guide will provide you with a car battery size chart and everything you need to know to choose the right ...
Learn more about BCI Group Numbers and the universally recognized sizes of the battery cases most commonly used in marine, RV, UPS and solar PV applications.