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I need a new battery for my 1986 Oldsmobile ninety-eight regancy sedan. fully loaded. what type of battery would i need?

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Attributes Battery BCI # : 75
Battery CA @ 32 Degrees F : 775
Battery CCA @ 0 Degrees F : 630
Battery Height : 7 1/4"
Battery Length : 9 3/4"
Battery Posts Type : Side Post
Battery Reserve Capacity : 90
Battery Voltage : 12 volt
Battery Weight : 33 lbs.
Battery Width : 7"
Wet or Dry : Wet
A lead acid battery with the fallowing specs
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Attributes Battery BCI # : 75
Battery CA @ 32 Degrees F : 775
Battery CCA @ 0 Degrees F : 630
Battery Height : 7 1/4"
Battery Length : 9 3/4"
Battery Posts Type : Side Post
Battery Reserve Capacity : 90
Battery Voltage : 12 volt
Battery Weight : 33 lbs.
Battery Width : 7"
Wet or Dry : Wet
Attributes Battery BCI # : 75
Battery CA @ 32 Degrees F : 775
Battery CCA @ 0 Degrees F : 630
Battery Height : 7 1/4"
Battery Length : 9 3/4"
Battery Posts Type : Side Post
Battery Reserve Capacity : 90
Battery Voltage : 12 volt
Battery Weight : 33 lbs.
Battery Width : 7"
Wet or Dry : Wet
Battery BCI # : 75
Battery CA @ 32 Degrees F : 775
Battery CCA @ 0 Degrees F : 630
Battery Height : 7 1/4"
Battery Length : 9 3/4"
Battery Posts Type : Side Post
Battery Reserve Capacity : 90
Battery Voltage : 12 volt
Battery Weight : 33 lbs.
Battery Width : 7"
Wet or Dry : Wet

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