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The best battery size for the 2006 Toyota Tundra is the Group Size 24F with 710 CCA. This size is the standard in the industry and is calculated based on its physical measurements such as height, width, length, and polarity. CCA, which stands for cold cranking amps, represents the battery's ability to start in cold temperatures. A higher CCA rating indicates a better battery performance. Typically, car batteries can last between 3 to 5 years, with a shorter lifespan in more severe driving conditions. Signs of a failing battery include difficulty starting the vehicle or failure to start at all. If a replacement is needed, the cost for a new battery ranges from $100 to $220.
The recommended battery size for a Toyota Tundra is group size 35 with a cold cranking amps (CCA) of 650.
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