That is just the data I was seeking. Thank you so much. A "Helpful" for you.
I compared it to a couple Duracell 6V golf cart batteries sold at Sam's Club. It is hard to tell comparing specs because they don't use the exact same terminology, but your battery appears to be 10% more capable.
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Earlier I called the manufacture of the Duracell batteries and spoke to a technical person there. They said for motor home applications, a pair of smaller Sam's Club EGC2 Duracell 6V golf cart batteries hooked up in series, will "noticeably" outperform two larger Duracell deep cycle 12V hooked up in parallel. I asked, how can that be because the 12V are so much bigger? They assured me the two 6V "packs a punch", in their own words, so not to worry.
My question today is which is the best affordable golf cart battery to buy? I favor conventional Lead Acid batteries only for affordability. I consider $112 per battery at Sam's to be affordable, and I would pay a little more to get a little better. I did not yet find a local store who sells the Interstate battery. I also am researching other brands. It is hard to compare because like I said earlier, they use different terminology with their specs.
One day when I get 6V batteries in-hand, it sounds like I will need to lower my battery tray to accommodate their taller height. I don't see that being a problem as I always thought my tray was set high and can see an easy mod to lower it significantly. If that isn't enough, I have no problem eliminating the sliding tray altogether and install a fixed floor and a means to hold the batteries in place. I will make it work one way or the other.