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Battery options group 47 and? 200 1990

This is what I did years ago with both of my 240's. Take your old battery out and then remove the o.e. Volvo battery tray. Purchase a universal battery tray for about $10 with the 2 long hook bolts and strap for the top of the battery for these long bolts to secure it. Purchase a group 24 battery, it's a very common battery and usually inexpensive vs others. Do not buy a 24F , that's for Ford truck and the terminals are flip flopped. You will need to drill holes in the new plastic tray to attach it to the existing 4 o.e. Volvo bolt holes but that's ez since it's plastic. You will find that the group 24 gets the most bang for the buck with cold cranking & reserve qualities.






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