SF Final 286
Viper Owner
Did they really have to make it that hard to get to???
What's the point?
What's the point?
Its really not that hard. Not really much harder than changing a wheel, at least. As the stock battery doesn't allow you to add water, its not like you get to it that often. But granted, its not as easy as if it was in the engine compartment. I bet if you could find an acceptable place to put it in the engine compartment, Dodge would have welcomed the tip. '92 models and part of '93 had the battery in the trunk, but it was moved to its current Gen I & II location in mid '93 - probably because it used up precious trunk space.Did they really have to make it that hard to get to???
What's the point?
Is it true the battery is in the rear bumper?
do you guys suggest staying with the stock battery, or going with something different?
I have always put red tops in my cars, but now I read the optima won't work...?
You have to admit that it is a really stupid place to put it. What if you need to jump the car, is there a spot under the hood that you can connect cables to or if you want to put a battery tender tender on it in the winter I would hope you do not need to remove the access panel.
It's a performance car, not an SUV. Battery location is optimized to balance the chassis weight, also lowers center of gravity.
i liked that one jon. not tht you care but good job.
i have seen guys post regarding fitment problems with optima batteries yet also tend to see many raving about them in their vipers so what gives. is a slight mod needed to make it work? i was going to buy a yellow top rather than red cause my understanding was the yellow was more for cars not driven that often and red was more a daily driver battery. is that correct?