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Duralast Gold Group Size 48 H6 Battery H6-DLG
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Part # H6-DLG
SKU # 832332
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Total price is: 209 dollars and 99 cents.
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Part # | H6-DLG |
SKU # | 832332 |
Weight | 38.9lbs |
Battery Technology | Flooded |
Height | 7.5in |
BCI Group Size | 48 |
Reserve Capacity | 130min |
Cranking Amperage | 910A |
Voltage | 12VDC |
DIN Group Size | H6 |
Terminal Type | SAE - Type A |
Battery Type | Automotive |
Negative Terminal Location | Top Left Front |
Width | 6.88in |
Length | 11.0in |
Cold Cranking Amperage | 730A |
Positive Terminal Location | Top Right Front |
Product Bulletins |
Duralast Gold Automotive Batteries are engineered to meet or exceed your vehicle's original equipment (OE) quality, while delivering more power each and every time you start your vehicle. Even in the most extreme conditions, these batteries are built to give you superior performance, dependable starting power, and increased life. Duralast Gold Automotive Batteries are backed by a 3-year, free replacement, nationwide warranty.
- Meets or exceeds your vehicle's original cold cranking amps and reserve capacity requirements
- Impact resistant construction minimizes damage from vibration
- Specially designed paste formula improves performance
- Best-in-class vent caps for safe operation

Vehicle Type | Modern vehicles with start-stop technology and/or high electrical demands | Modern vehicles with high electrical demands | Conventional vehicles with standard to high electrical demands | Conventional vehicles with standard electrical demands |
Free Installation | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Starting Power | Superior | Superior | Improved | Standard |
Extreme Temperature Performance | Elite | Superior | Improved | Standard |
Vibration Resistance | Elite | Superior | Improved | Standard |
Power for Features and Accessories | Elite | Superior | Improved | Standard |
Cycle Life | Elite | Superior | Standard | Standard |
Lifespan | 3x | 2x | 1x | 1x |
Maintenance Free | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Replacement Warranty | 5 Years | 4 Years | 3 Years | 2 Years |
Original Equipment (OE) Comparison | Recommended replacement for vehicles with advanced electronics | Recommended replacement for vehicles with advanced electronics | Meets and/or exceeds OE quality | OE-matched quality |
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
Most car batteries last 3-5 years. If your battery is 4 years old or older, it is at higher risk for failure. One out of every four vehicles on the road will likely need a new battery this year.
Cold cranking amps measures your battery’s ability to start an engine. The specific measurement is the amount of amps delivered over 30 seconds at 0°F. High cold cranking amps give you a rough indication of a battery’s starting power in difficult conditions.
Reserve capacity refers to the amount of time (in minutes) a battery can provide power before being fully discharged. High reserve capacity is especially important for modern vehicles with accessories like heated seats and infotainment systems.
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**Life of a standard flooded battery
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