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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 8279" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>Definitely agree, you need a much bigger altenator. Stock altenators start having trouble around 250-300 RMS, some less than that. The only way to fix your dimming lights is to get a bigger altenator. So before you go out and just buy a bigger altenator, figure in how big you need it to be by figuring out the amount of watts you will be running. I think Zane will be able to help you out there, I think I saw a post a while back where he was talking about altenators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 8279, member: 541271"] Definitely agree, you need a much bigger altenator. Stock altenators start having trouble around 250-300 RMS, some less than that. The only way to fix your dimming lights is to get a bigger altenator. So before you go out and just buy a bigger altenator, figure in how big you need it to be by figuring out the amount of watts you will be running. I think Zane will be able to help you out there, I think I saw a post a while back where he was talking about altenators. [/QUOTE]
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