I replaced the battery about 4 years ago. I remember my daughter had just been born and I was with her in the service center while the battery was being replaced. If it weren't for the baby I would have done it myself but bit the bullet.
I bought a Die Hard Premium as I had one in my last truck and they get great reviews. Well 4 years later the battery is still ticking (knock on wood) and I got around to fabbing a battery hold down that actually holds the battery down.
I've seen a lot of hokie tie downs especially in vehicles that replace a wet cell with a gel battery. The gel batteries are just a smidge smaller than a regular battery and require some shimming, over tightening of clamps or both. I was getting tired of my tie down and the bike tube I was using as a shim had fallen to pieces.
Keep in mind my battery is in a slightly different configuration and location due to my York compressor.
Old set up. Battery would move pretty easily. The bar actually held the battery, not the holder part.
Poop.
I dug through my pile and grabbed a few pieces of steel and in 20 minutes I was standing there watching paint dry. Fun and easy project. Now I have a stay put battery.
Bottom view
Top view making sure it fit. As you can see my battery situation is a little different than stock.
Fin.