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Iron Chef
08-31-2010, 1:57pm
I need one in the next few days. The battery in the Bee is dead and I'm gonna take it to get a small oil leak repaired.

Any brick and mortar places you folks recommend me going to?

TIA :cheers:

Y2Kvert4me
08-31-2010, 2:27pm
Batteries Plus stocks them. (If you have one near you)

Way back when I bought my red top, they were about the cheapest source I found.


:cheers:

The_Dude
08-31-2010, 3:55pm
Costco has them.

BuckyThreadkiller
08-31-2010, 5:40pm
Costco or Sams has them for about the best price I found.

Munch
08-31-2010, 7:27pm
I too have seen them at costco. That is the extent of my knowledge on this subject.

NikiQ
09-01-2010, 6:58am
Got mine at the local AutoZone.

Sneaks
09-01-2010, 7:57am
If you find them somewhere for a lower price, Autozone will match it. At least Terry did for me when I bought mine 3 years ago. :thumbs:

Iron Chef
09-01-2010, 8:38am
Thank you all. It seems that the dumbass owner of the vehicle neglected to turn his lights off after the last safari he went on. It seems that said dumbass needs automatic headlamps so that he doesn't have to THINK about how much of a dumbass he really is.........

:leaving:

Defib1961
09-01-2010, 10:23am
Thank you all. It seems that the dumbass owner of the vehicle neglected to turn his lights off after the last safari he went on. It seems that said dumbass needs automatic headlamps so that he doesn't have to THINK about how much of a dumbass he really is.........

:leaving:

:lolsmile::lolsmile:

jda67gta
09-01-2010, 11:37am
Thank you all. It seems that the dumbass owner of the vehicle neglected to turn his lights off after the last safari he went on. It seems that said dumbass needs automatic headlamps so that he doesn't have to THINK about how much of a dumbass he really is.........

:leaving:

You mean to tell me as you close the door and walk away from that ride you don't turn around and take one final sneak peek at the beauty that is the BEE? :D

Peter Pan
09-01-2010, 4:52pm
Thank you all. It seems that the dumbass owner of the vehicle neglected to turn his lights off after the last safari he went on. It seems that said dumbass needs automatic headlamps so that he doesn't have to THINK about how much of a dumbass he really is.........

:leaving:

Oh it is not auto like the Vette, darn the bad luck:yesnod:

Y2Kvert4me
09-01-2010, 4:59pm
Thank you all. It seems that the dumbass owner of the vehicle neglected to turn his lights off after the last safari he went on. And unfortunately, Optimas don't take kindly to being completely drained.

Mine gave me about 5 years of problem-free use, but after having a kid sit in the car one day, inevitably playing with all the switches and buttons, the little sh!t also turned the interior lights on, and since I drove and parked the car that day with the top off, I never noticed they were on. Next day, completely dead.

I was able to bring the battery back to life (or so I thought), but it never held a charge for very long after that. If I didn't keep it on a tender, I'd have to run the car at least once a week, or it wouldn't start the car.

So you may still be in the market for a replacement.


:cheers: