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<blockquote data-quote="Shorty Jenkans" data-source="post: 8519357" data-attributes="member: 670773"><p>If you want a more permanent install for wire, pull up your carpet and take out seats to run the wire with the factory wires going back. Or for temporary, try hiding the wire under the trim panels or underneath the truck. For fuses up front, a 1500 watt amp generally uses 150 amps, so get something bigger than 150, like 250 amp or 300 amp. For the alternator big 3, i would probably go with a 300 amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shorty Jenkans, post: 8519357, member: 670773"] If you want a more permanent install for wire, pull up your carpet and take out seats to run the wire with the factory wires going back. Or for temporary, try hiding the wire under the trim panels or underneath the truck. For fuses up front, a 1500 watt amp generally uses 150 amps, so get something bigger than 150, like 250 amp or 300 amp. For the alternator big 3, i would probably go with a 300 amp [/QUOTE]
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