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<blockquote data-quote="SuperNewbie90" data-source="post: 7774647" data-attributes="member: 642178"><p>Ok. I am new to all of this, but to begin here are all of my details.</p><p></p><p>Car: 2001 Camry</p><p></p><p>Alt: Stock 90amps</p><p></p><p>Amp1: Kicker 750.1 (2 L3's)</p><p></p><p>Amp2: Kicker 350.4 (2 RS Series Comps for Front / 2 KS Series 6 x 9's for Rear)</p><p></p><p>Head unit: Kenwood Excelon blah blah blah</p><p></p><p>Well, after getting all of this stuff (stacked up in corner of room for now) I was told that I should NOT install this system on my current battery. The battery is some model of Diehard. For my purposes, I'm thinking just a single yellow top (under the hood) and doing the Big 3. I have read many articles and forum posts that suggest that this particular combo of batt/alt will work without any issues. What do you guys think??? There is a place near my house that will price match the yellow top for me (147$)...so I'm thinking this is my best option. I really do not care to mess around with replacing the Alt so...does this sound like a good option??? If need be, I might consider an extra battery in trunk, but, I don't feel that's necessary since this is a fairly beginner system...as far a power goes. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperNewbie90, post: 7774647, member: 642178"] Ok. I am new to all of this, but to begin here are all of my details. Car: 2001 Camry Alt: Stock 90amps Amp1: Kicker 750.1 (2 L3's) Amp2: Kicker 350.4 (2 RS Series Comps for Front / 2 KS Series 6 x 9's for Rear) Head unit: Kenwood Excelon blah blah blah Well, after getting all of this stuff (stacked up in corner of room for now) I was told that I should NOT install this system on my current battery. The battery is some model of Diehard. For my purposes, I'm thinking just a single yellow top (under the hood) and doing the Big 3. I have read many articles and forum posts that suggest that this particular combo of batt/alt will work without any issues. What do you guys think??? There is a place near my house that will price match the yellow top for me (147$)...so I'm thinking this is my best option. I really do not care to mess around with replacing the Alt so...does this sound like a good option??? If need be, I might consider an extra battery in trunk, but, I don't feel that's necessary since this is a fairly beginner system...as far a power goes. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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