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<blockquote data-quote="dB-r" data-source="post: 6191617" data-attributes="member: 574699"><p>definately not. just right. Just be sure you got a good battery. If the battery is bad, extra stress will be presented to the alternator. My 2004 silverado was dipping hard in voltage with a crappy oem battery that was 4 years old. I put a new battery in, same system, no more dipping at all. Granted I went from a factory 800CCA battery to a 1000CCA, but not really that much difference there, helps more with cold start than with peaks in current draw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-r, post: 6191617, member: 574699"] definately not. just right. Just be sure you got a good battery. If the battery is bad, extra stress will be presented to the alternator. My 2004 silverado was dipping hard in voltage with a crappy oem battery that was 4 years old. I put a new battery in, same system, no more dipping at all. Granted I went from a factory 800CCA battery to a 1000CCA, but not really that much difference there, helps more with cold start than with peaks in current draw. [/QUOTE]
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