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<blockquote data-quote="Carnivorous18" data-source="post: 6784297" data-attributes="member: 612227"><p>If the other brand is reputable then go with that one. I still have never heard of autopart but hey if you can get more amperage for a lil more then by golly jump for it. It'll keep your battery(s) better charged even though its only 750rms. You say you need a new alternator? Is it because your old one has gone bad? If your old one is still fine like someone else said id just keep your old one as you'd be fine on that one too. Getting a high output alternator will prepare you later on though if you decide to go say 1500 or more watts total rms. I just ordered a DC Power HO alt cuz i'll be running 3000rms plus maybe 20rms from my HU; they have alot of rep on here as a company</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carnivorous18, post: 6784297, member: 612227"] If the other brand is reputable then go with that one. I still have never heard of autopart but hey if you can get more amperage for a lil more then by golly jump for it. It'll keep your battery(s) better charged even though its only 750rms. You say you need a new alternator? Is it because your old one has gone bad? If your old one is still fine like someone else said id just keep your old one as you'd be fine on that one too. Getting a high output alternator will prepare you later on though if you decide to go say 1500 or more watts total rms. I just ordered a DC Power HO alt cuz i'll be running 3000rms plus maybe 20rms from my HU; they have alot of rep on here as a company [/QUOTE]
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