Battery terminal ends are essential for a secure and functional connection between your car’s battery and electrical system. Regular maintenance or replacement ensures your car starts reliably and prevents electrical issues.
Trucks, especially those with large batteries and heavy electrical demands, require robust battery terminal ends to ensure stable power distribution for all systems, including lights, engine, and accessories.
Electric vehicles (EVs) also require specialized battery terminal ends that can handle high-voltage systems. Ensuring these terminals are properly maintained or replaced is crucial for the vehicle's overall performance and safety.
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts are designed and built to the exact specifications of your vehicle. These battery terminal ends are made to provide the best fit, reliability, and durability, ensuring long-lasting performance. However, OEM parts tend to be more expensive.
Aftermarket parts are produced by third-party manufacturers. They can offer a wide range of options at lower prices, though the quality can vary. High-quality aftermarket parts can provide similar performance to OEM parts at a more affordable cost.
Rebuilt battery terminal ends are refurbished from used parts. While they are the most cost-effective option, rebuilt parts may not offer the same lifespan or warranty as new OEM or aftermarket parts, but they are suitable for those on a budget.
Service Type | Cost Range |
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Labor Cost (per hour) | $50 - $120 |
OEM Parts Cost | $40 - $100 |
Aftermarket Parts Cost | $20 - $80 |
Rebuilt Parts Cost | $10 - $50 |
Estimated Total Cost | $80 - $250 |
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