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What size battery do I need for a 2008 Nissan Titan?

The standard battery size for a 2008 Nissan Titan is Group Size 24F, typically rated around 700–800 cold-cranking amps (CCA) and about 78–80 amp-hours (Ah). Verify the exact specifications on your current battery label or the owner's manual, but 24F is the most common fit for this model year.


Recommended group size and specifications


To help you shop confidently, here are the key specs to look for when replacing the battery on a 2008 Titan. This list focuses on the most common and reliable options that fit the engine bay and maintain reliability across seasons.


What follows is a practical list of the battery size and the specs to verify when you shop for a replacement.



  • Group size: 24F (the factory-recommended size for most 2008 Titans)

  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA): Approximately 700–800 CCA

  • Reserve capacity (RC): Roughly 90–120 minutes

  • Capacity (Ah): About 78–80 Ah

  • Terminal type and orientation: Top-post terminals with a standard layout; ensure the fitment matches your vehicle’s tray and cable routing


In short, selecting a Group 24F battery with these specs typically ensures proper fit and reliable starting performance for a 2008 Nissan Titan. Always confirm by checking the battery label or consulting a parts professional to account for any regional variations or prior replacements.


Installation, fitment checks, and safety tips


Before purchasing or installing, verify the battery will physically fit in the tray and clear the hood space. If you’re unsure, bring the old battery or take the VIN to a parts store so staff can confirm the correct group size and terminal configuration. When replacing a battery, always disconnect the negative terminal first, wear eye protection, and dispose of the old battery at an approved recycling facility.


Shopping tips and notes


While 24F is the typical choice, some retailers may offer equivalent batteries in Group Size 24 or 24R that fit the Titan’s dimensions and provide similar performance. If you live in very cold climates or want extra reliability, you can opt for a slightly higher CCA within the same group size, but avoid sizes that don’t physically fit the tray or interfere with hood clearance. Always cross-check the vehicle’s VIN against the battery product details.


Summary


For a 2008 Nissan Titan, the most common and reliable battery choice is a Group Size 24F with about 700–800 CCA and 78–80 Ah. Confirm fitment by checking the current battery label or your owner's manual, and have a professional verify dimensions and terminal layout if you’re upgrading for colder climates or higher performance. Proper installation and disposal of the old battery are essential for safety and sustainability.

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