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Not really an arb truck, but my Bedford cf 1981 2.3 diesel has some electrical issues. First thing I want to do is put a couple of new batteries on it. Not sure what batteries are best to fit, or how to work out sizes etc. Any advice greatfully received.

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James

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Not really an arb truck, but my Bedford cf 1981 2.3 diesel has some electrical issues. First thing I want to do is put a couple of new batteries on it. Not sure what batteries are best to fit, or how to work out sizes etc. Any advice greatfully received.

Thx

James

 

HI MUTTEY im running on our 110 tipper 120amp and 1000 AEN TURNS OVER WELL IN WINTER YOUR BETTER OFF WITH A OVER SIZE ONE IT WILL LASTED LONGER TOO :thumbup1:JON

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