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<blockquote data-quote="fatboytyler" data-source="post: 8262439" data-attributes="member: 658624"><p>1300W RMS? If so you're gonna struggle. My 2000 Tundra has a 100 Amp alternator and I can still get voltage drops (at idle albeit) with 0 Gauge Big 3 and I'm pushing a little over 1300 rms when you factor in my front stage.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest contacting Singer or Mechman to get a good high quality HO Alternator. That would be much more expensive, but it will guarantee you doing it right. Lots of the alternators off ebay are hit or miss.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: What kind of batteries? You don't want to run a lead acid inside the cab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatboytyler, post: 8262439, member: 658624"] 1300W RMS? If so you're gonna struggle. My 2000 Tundra has a 100 Amp alternator and I can still get voltage drops (at idle albeit) with 0 Gauge Big 3 and I'm pushing a little over 1300 rms when you factor in my front stage. I would suggest contacting Singer or Mechman to get a good high quality HO Alternator. That would be much more expensive, but it will guarantee you doing it right. Lots of the alternators off ebay are hit or miss. EDIT: What kind of batteries? You don't want to run a lead acid inside the cab. [/QUOTE]
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