What is the correct battery size for a 2006 Tundra?

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Mark B. January 6, 2021
The correct battery size for the 2006 Toyota Tundra is Group Size 24F 710 CCA. The group size is industry-standard and it takes into account the physical size measured by height x width x length and the polarity. CCA stands for cold cranking amps and it is the battery's ability to start in weather such as cold weather. The higher the CCA in a battery the better it is. Car batteries should last anywhere froM3 to 5 years or less in more extreme driving conditions. You can tell when a battery is going bad when it is harder to start the vehicle or when it doesn't start at all. If You need a new battery it would cost anywhere from $100 to $220.
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Adolfo K. April 9, 2020
The battery group size for a toyota tundra is group size 35 650 cca.
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Phil Marquis March 16, 2024
If your getting 3-5 your doing something wrong. I just did 11 years on a Kirkland Batt
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