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<blockquote data-quote="ampresearch" data-source="post: 4592021" data-attributes="member: 568810"><p>here is my truck. I have full install log if interested. also depending on where you are in florida feel free to hit me up for a meet or help.</p><p></p><p>as for the grounding poind IMO that is a crappy spot. our back walls are thin as hell and attached to the frame with only 6 bolts and those bolts are through rubber bushings so tehre are not great contact points. i drilled through the floor board and then bolted direct to the frame. super easy and as good as a ground can get. with you set up i would be shocked if your not getting large voltage drops</p><p></p><p>as for the big 3 that is also very easy on our trucks. take about an hour tops. also you can even get a HO 290 amp alt that does rated power at low RPM right from the auto parts stores for just a few hundred bucks with lifetime replacement.</p><p></p><p>for deadening i put three layers of Bquite extreme on the doors walls and roof. I only put one layer on the floor becasue the factory was already rather thick.</p><p></p><p>you will have to excuse the distortion. mic on the camera cant handle it</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]0b2KEWb4Vg0[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ampresearch, post: 4592021, member: 568810"] here is my truck. I have full install log if interested. also depending on where you are in florida feel free to hit me up for a meet or help. as for the grounding poind IMO that is a crappy spot. our back walls are thin as hell and attached to the frame with only 6 bolts and those bolts are through rubber bushings so tehre are not great contact points. i drilled through the floor board and then bolted direct to the frame. super easy and as good as a ground can get. with you set up i would be shocked if your not getting large voltage drops as for the big 3 that is also very easy on our trucks. take about an hour tops. also you can even get a HO 290 amp alt that does rated power at low RPM right from the auto parts stores for just a few hundred bucks with lifetime replacement. for deadening i put three layers of Bquite extreme on the doors walls and roof. I only put one layer on the floor becasue the factory was already rather thick. you will have to excuse the distortion. mic on the camera cant handle it [MEDIA=youtube]0b2KEWb4Vg0[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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