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<blockquote data-quote="blowthemup" data-source="post: 8224641" data-attributes="member: 572865"><p>Thanks I'll try the stock belt and if it slips I'll get a smaller one.</p><p></p><p>The stud on the new alternator is to big for my stock wire/ring terminal to fit. The wire runs to the fuse box then the fuse box runs to the battery. Can I tape up the factory wire and leave it off going from alternator to fuse box. I know this isn't ideal and you should always add too your existing wiring but being my problem, will it work ok until I get some bigger ring terminals and run a new wire? I have a 0 gauge run from alternator to battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blowthemup, post: 8224641, member: 572865"] Thanks I'll try the stock belt and if it slips I'll get a smaller one. The stud on the new alternator is to big for my stock wire/ring terminal to fit. The wire runs to the fuse box then the fuse box runs to the battery. Can I tape up the factory wire and leave it off going from alternator to fuse box. I know this isn't ideal and you should always add too your existing wiring but being my problem, will it work ok until I get some bigger ring terminals and run a new wire? I have a 0 gauge run from alternator to battery. [/QUOTE]
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