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<blockquote data-quote="zbone1" data-source="post: 5927224" data-attributes="member: 608723"><p>I had a car stereo guy sure I did the big three correctly, I did, he said the alternator was only putting out around 15 amps of juice lol... definitely not a good alternator, but nathon at excessive amperage said to just send it back, and imma send my old one for 50$ as well, and hes gonna fix the new one and send it back, not really a big deal, fairly easy to take out the alternator now that the wiring is all done, the guy at the car stereo place said it dropped all the way down to 10 volts... which is terrible, I only have a 1200 watt amp and a 400 watt amp, and I plan on adding a second 1200 watt amp thats under my bed, one 1200 watt amp on each sub. thanks for the help guys, some day I will get this done, I also plan on doing fiber glass all throughout my trunk, mostly so my speakers have more cubic feet to breath and so it will look better, I was told it was gonna cost 600$ is that a decent price or is it easy to do it yourself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zbone1, post: 5927224, member: 608723"] I had a car stereo guy sure I did the big three correctly, I did, he said the alternator was only putting out around 15 amps of juice lol... definitely not a good alternator, but nathon at excessive amperage said to just send it back, and imma send my old one for 50$ as well, and hes gonna fix the new one and send it back, not really a big deal, fairly easy to take out the alternator now that the wiring is all done, the guy at the car stereo place said it dropped all the way down to 10 volts... which is terrible, I only have a 1200 watt amp and a 400 watt amp, and I plan on adding a second 1200 watt amp thats under my bed, one 1200 watt amp on each sub. thanks for the help guys, some day I will get this done, I also plan on doing fiber glass all throughout my trunk, mostly so my speakers have more cubic feet to breath and so it will look better, I was told it was gonna cost 600$ is that a decent price or is it easy to do it yourself? [/QUOTE]
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