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<blockquote data-quote="negolien" data-source="post: 8277977" data-attributes="member: 661142"><p>I'd try a big three first then if it still is to much get an HO alt. That is if your dimming super bad after install. Might as well wait and see how it acts with the new audio equipment 1st. You also might want to look for some 693.11i's on ebay. Good choice on amps should be fine with them. You'll need to fuse less than 12" from the battery. 0 or 4 gauge will work for you. KnuKoneptz has a nice distribution block . You'll need one for power one for ground for a clean install Or you can skip the ground and just use a very good connection for both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="negolien, post: 8277977, member: 661142"] I'd try a big three first then if it still is to much get an HO alt. That is if your dimming super bad after install. Might as well wait and see how it acts with the new audio equipment 1st. You also might want to look for some 693.11i's on ebay. Good choice on amps should be fine with them. You'll need to fuse less than 12" from the battery. 0 or 4 gauge will work for you. KnuKoneptz has a nice distribution block . You'll need one for power one for ground for a clean install Or you can skip the ground and just use a very good connection for both. [/QUOTE]
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