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<blockquote data-quote="MTX BUMPA" data-source="post: 312087" data-attributes="member: 548329"><p>you will prob need an alt around 170 or 180 amps to GUARENTEE no dimmage... but sometimes you just need a rewind for the alternator which could add up to 30 Amps or so.. check with a local alternator/battery replacement shop to see how much it is to rewind your alternator, as for some web sites on new ones, i am not sure... but the best prices i think for anything car audio is EBAY... get stuff pretty cheap and if you're smart, brand new stuff for half off.. good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTX BUMPA, post: 312087, member: 548329"] you will prob need an alt around 170 or 180 amps to GUARENTEE no dimmage... but sometimes you just need a rewind for the alternator which could add up to 30 Amps or so.. check with a local alternator/battery replacement shop to see how much it is to rewind your alternator, as for some web sites on new ones, i am not sure... but the best prices i think for anything car audio is EBAY... get stuff pretty cheap and if you're smart, brand new stuff for half off.. good luck [/QUOTE]
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