2006 Chevrolet Silverado Battery Replacement
Trucks
- Sponsor
- OPTIMA Batteries
- Location
- Glendale, WI
Owners of the 2006 Chevrolet Silverado have a wide variety of replacement battery options to choose from. OPTIMA Batteries offers five different options in both REDTOPs and YELLOWTOPs, so which one is right for your truck? If your Silverado is stock from an electrical standpoint, OPTIMA REDTOP batteries are a great option, offering plenty of cranking power to turn over any engine.
If your Silverado has been modified from an electrical standpoint with an aftermarket stereo, car alarm, dash cam, etc..., then an OPTIMA YELLOWTOP that is designed for both starting and deep-cycle use would be the better choice. Both REDTOPs and YELLOWTOPs come with three-year, free replacement warranties, but we'll add an additional year of free replacement warranty coverage, if you purchase an OPTIMA D1200+ battery charger from us, when you make your OPTIMA battery purchase.
Why are we willing to do that? Because we know proper voltage maintenance will maximize battery performance and lifespan. For OPTIMA REDTOP batteries, that means keeping them charged to about 12.6-12.8 volts whenever possible. For our YELLOWTOP batteries, that means about 13.0-13.2 volts.
If your Silverado has been modified from an electrical standpoint with an aftermarket stereo, car alarm, dash cam, etc..., then an OPTIMA YELLOWTOP that is designed for both starting and deep-cycle use would be the better choice. Both REDTOPs and YELLOWTOPs come with three-year, free replacement warranties, but we'll add an additional year of free replacement warranty coverage, if you purchase an OPTIMA D1200+ battery charger from us, when you make your OPTIMA battery purchase.
Why are we willing to do that? Because we know proper voltage maintenance will maximize battery performance and lifespan. For OPTIMA REDTOP batteries, that means keeping them charged to about 12.6-12.8 volts whenever possible. For our YELLOWTOP batteries, that means about 13.0-13.2 volts.