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Stm battery review

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Which battery are you talking about? As far as I know STM doesn't have their own battery. The only one I think they sell is the odyssey small battery. If you are looking for a small battery I'm not sure if they are ideal for a daily driver. I know alot of people use them in their "daily" drivers in the summer but I don't know if a mini battery like that one would have enough CCA to start a car in the winter if it gets really cold where you live.
 
Gofer is got a great how-to on how to relocate your standard size battery in the engine bay sitting lower in the same area and not having to extend any wiring or anything except for some modifying of your old battery tray. I'll see if I can find the link.
 
Have you thought of running a group 51 battery?

Group 51? They small? See I decided against the stm battery because of the cca. But I've been going back and fourth with interstate batteries and found something that worked. I want the battery to sit against the strut . I don't want it to be crooked at all. I forget the model number but I got 9 inches to work with. I'll post pics when I get it. The shop Im getting it through comes back this weekend.
 
Group 51? They small? See I decided against the stm battery because of the cca. But I've been going back and fourth with interstate batteries and found something that worked. I want the battery to sit against the strut . I don't want it to be crooked at all. I forget the model number but I got 9 inches to work with. I'll post pics when I get it. The shop Im getting it through comes back this weekend.

it's a civic battery. half the thickness and 500cca. It's about 1" taller though
 
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Sorry it's been so long but I went with a interstate battery. Model mt-26r. It fits perfect against the strut tower. It's 110 from where I got it. I also made the stock battery tray to fit perfect the same way gofer did. I flipped it upside down, and bent the tabs to point up. And used two existing bolt holes. I still have to out the battery hold down. Heres the pics I got. Let me know what you think.
 

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Sorry it's been so long but I went with a interstate battery. Model mt-26r. It fits perfect against the strut tower. It's 110 from where I got it. I also made the stock battery tray to fit perfect the same way gofer did. I flipped it upside down, and bent the tabs to point up. And used two existing bolt holes. I still have to out the battery hold down. Heres the pics I got. Let me know what you think.

Thats what I did. Fits my Optima Red Top great.
 
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I have the odyssey battery and Im not too happy with it. It does save a ton of space but if I dont start my car atleast once a week it dies. Im definitely thinking about going with a civic battery and lower it down like stated in the previous posts.
 
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