many batteries are similar even though the names are different, a search will show east penn sells batteries with various brand names. i you get a battery fresher is better + fully charging before install if possible is best!! on that note if you dont drive a lot get a smart charger like CTek or others + keep your battery topped up!! in hot areas a flooded battery can be better as unlike sealed ones you can add distilled water if needed, unless the "cap-s" interfere with installation. aunts big autozone flooded battery went 7 years + she drives little, but her 99 cherokee had FEW power draining JUNK!!