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<blockquote data-quote="sharkman" data-source="post: 8274534" data-attributes="member: 661488"><p>Ok so my system will be around 2500 watt and i know i will need more power when the bass hits. from what i read im staying away from caps. all my wiring is zero gauge and and im trying to complete the big 3 once i upgrade my stock alt to a 3g...(i have a ford bronco)..... So will it be possible for my set up to just replace the stock battery and upgrade.? i dont want to try to deal with the second battery in the back . i was thinking a xs d3400:fro: . i dont believe i will ever play my music with the truck off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharkman, post: 8274534, member: 661488"] Ok so my system will be around 2500 watt and i know i will need more power when the bass hits. from what i read im staying away from caps. all my wiring is zero gauge and and im trying to complete the big 3 once i upgrade my stock alt to a 3g...(i have a ford bronco)..... So will it be possible for my set up to just replace the stock battery and upgrade.? i dont want to try to deal with the second battery in the back . i was thinking a xs d3400:fro: . i dont believe i will ever play my music with the truck off. [/QUOTE]
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