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<blockquote data-quote="Paaco1981" data-source="post: 4079480" data-attributes="member: 583199"><p>I'm sure the '05 Mustang is much different than my '03 but I wouldn't pay anyone to run the wires in it. I ran some 1/0 from the battery to the trunk in my '03 Stang behind panels and out of sight in about 20 minutes. If you got about an hour to set aside and some basic tools it is very easy to do yourself and save some money.</p><p></p><p>I also agree your stock alt is fine. Do the Big 3 and you should have little voltage drops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paaco1981, post: 4079480, member: 583199"] I'm sure the '05 Mustang is much different than my '03 but I wouldn't pay anyone to run the wires in it. I ran some 1/0 from the battery to the trunk in my '03 Stang behind panels and out of sight in about 20 minutes. If you got about an hour to set aside and some basic tools it is very easy to do yourself and save some money. I also agree your stock alt is fine. Do the Big 3 and you should have little voltage drops. [/QUOTE]
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