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<blockquote data-quote="deadboi77" data-source="post: 539244" data-attributes="member: 554255"><p>depends on what kinda vehical you have and if you have a good mechanical skills or know someone who does..i got 175 amp for my jeep but they sent me the wrong one so im still in the process of gettin the right one and that cost me like around 350.00 but you could check out the alt.sticky on the top of this forum to get some more info.. aswell a couple places to buy a bigger alt...in the long and realy even the shorter run youde be better off gettin a h/o alt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadboi77, post: 539244, member: 554255"] depends on what kinda vehical you have and if you have a good mechanical skills or know someone who does..i got 175 amp for my jeep but they sent me the wrong one so im still in the process of gettin the right one and that cost me like around 350.00 but you could check out the alt.sticky on the top of this forum to get some more info.. aswell a couple places to buy a bigger alt...in the long and realy even the shorter run youde be better off gettin a h/o alt. [/QUOTE]
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