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Do I need to upgrade my alternator/battery?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7798910" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Whos to say?All vehicles are different when it comes to amperage drawl?? It wouldnt hurt??I feel like any and all vehicles should be done of the big three to maintain proper voltage,and prolong the alternator,as well as the battery,as we all know when you turn that a/c on ,how the voltage drops with the getting by stock electrical wiring is concerned..I stated he would be fine with that amplifier??Yes?Stated if anything,(considering doubts ect)to look into doing the big 3,and even gave a tutorial for this, as well as the alternator tutorial ,to get an understanding of ,and questions can be answered easily by both vids,rather than he says she says, with a hands on pro that explains in detail? And as for helping with the flickering of the lights youve mentioned meaning,the electrical is beyond its limitations , and within starvation of need:eyebrow: Its cheap, and can be done to any vehicle,as we all know,we break the cheap/a ss boundries of the bare minimum stock electrical?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7798910, member: 634282"] Whos to say?All vehicles are different when it comes to amperage drawl?? It wouldnt hurt??I feel like any and all vehicles should be done of the big three to maintain proper voltage,and prolong the alternator,as well as the battery,as we all know when you turn that a/c on ,how the voltage drops with the getting by stock electrical wiring is concerned..I stated he would be fine with that amplifier??Yes?Stated if anything,(considering doubts ect)to look into doing the big 3,and even gave a tutorial for this, as well as the alternator tutorial ,to get an understanding of ,and questions can be answered easily by both vids,rather than he says she says, with a hands on pro that explains in detail? And as for helping with the flickering of the lights youve mentioned meaning,the electrical is beyond its limitations , and within starvation of need:eyebrow: Its cheap, and can be done to any vehicle,as we all know,we break the cheap/a ss boundries of the bare minimum stock electrical? [/QUOTE]
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