I think you went a little overboard on the alternator.View attachment 67086got the 300 amp alternator installed today, no more dimming lites. It has 150 amp at idle and 300 amps at 1200rpm. I probably should have upgraded before adding the sub and amp since it still had the original 18 year old one.
Maybe a little. But with the additional offroad lights and winch, I would rather have extra than not enough.I think you went a little overboard on the alternator.![]()
We should all be able to blast our systems at full volume while winching our homie out of a jam.Maybe a little. But with the additional offroad lights and winch, I would rather have extra than not enough.
The Ranger & Toyota extended cabs from that time period would get loud AF with their small cabs.I have always wanted an extended cab ranger 4x4 with a 4.0L. My vision was a hard bed cover with a 4x12" enclosure ported into the cab. I like yours!
Honestly it was plenty loud enough with just the alpine head unit and rockford fosgate door speakers. However I never added a sub and amp to any of my builds before so I wanted to see how it would turn out.The Ranger & Toyota extended cabs from that time period would get loud AF with their small cabs.
An enclosure is the musical instrument IMO, subs are more like oscillators, like a reed is an oscillator. Sub boxes are wind instruments; a reed with no wind pipe means absolutely nothing, won't make sound. That's how it is with subs because the wavelength produced by the sub is so low that effectively the box is the sub- just like a reed is needed to play a saxophone. Can't have one without the other- the box makes or breaks a sb system regardless of sub. Bad box = bad system, bad subs and good box = way better than bad box and good sub a lot of times, most times, because sub is just an oscillator, but get good both hahaOnce you get the electrical sorted out may I suggest building a specific enclosure goal oriented for that vehicle.
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A prefab is a prefab, and enclosure is the biggest upgrade once you've owned a prefab.
best upgrade you'll ever do, totally changes the way music soundsHonestly it was plenty loud enough with just the alpine head unit and rockford fosgate door speakers. However I never added a sub and amp to any of my builds before so I wanted to see how it would turn out.