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<blockquote data-quote="ColterDC" data-source="post: 7393114" data-attributes="member: 612869"><p>Again, if your alt is capable of handling your power needs, then a cap is useless. Think of it this way as well. If your alt is unable to handle those power bursts, then how is it going to handle having to recharge yet another item (the cap). Also, you're battery doesn't handle your stereo's power needs if the car is running.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I know what you mean. IMO the best systems are ones you can't see. But most regular/ext cab trucks are tight on space for sub boxes. In order to even get my truck's sub box in, I had to lose the jack and it's attachments from behind the back seat and build the box slightly smaller than specs called for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColterDC, post: 7393114, member: 612869"] Again, if your alt is capable of handling your power needs, then a cap is useless. Think of it this way as well. If your alt is unable to handle those power bursts, then how is it going to handle having to recharge yet another item (the cap). Also, you're battery doesn't handle your stereo's power needs if the car is running. I know what you mean. IMO the best systems are ones you can't see. But most regular/ext cab trucks are tight on space for sub boxes. In order to even get my truck's sub box in, I had to lose the jack and it's attachments from behind the back seat and build the box slightly smaller than specs called for. [/QUOTE]
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