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<blockquote data-quote="bigollie006" data-source="post: 4095760" data-attributes="member: 576314"><p>I have a 1989 Ford Bronco 2 and I beleive I only have a 40 amp alternator on it. Eventually I want to be running 2000-2500 watts rms so I have decided to upgrade it. I have been looking online to find a decently priced alternator to replace it with and I belive I have found one. Its 140amps <a href="http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/QQFordQQBronco_IIQQPowermasterQQAlternatorQQ19841990QQP66857140.html" target="_blank">http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/QQFordQQBronco_IIQQPowermasterQQAlternatorQQ19841990QQP66857140.html</a></p><p></p><p>I am not very expeinced with this stuff, so tell me what you guys think. Will be be sufficient to run 2000-2500 watts rms? Any help is appriciated</p><p></p><p>P.S. I will also be running 1 or 2 extra batteries depending on the setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigollie006, post: 4095760, member: 576314"] I have a 1989 Ford Bronco 2 and I beleive I only have a 40 amp alternator on it. Eventually I want to be running 2000-2500 watts rms so I have decided to upgrade it. I have been looking online to find a decently priced alternator to replace it with and I belive I have found one. Its 140amps [URL="http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/QQFordQQBronco_IIQQPowermasterQQAlternatorQQ19841990QQP66857140.html"]http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/QQFordQQBronco_IIQQPowermasterQQAlternatorQQ19841990QQP66857140.html[/URL] I am not very expeinced with this stuff, so tell me what you guys think. Will be be sufficient to run 2000-2500 watts rms? Any help is appriciated P.S. I will also be running 1 or 2 extra batteries depending on the setup. [/QUOTE]
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