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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8741484" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>You can do a system without having to upgrade your alt.</p><p>Just not a crazy system</p><p>The Big three is upgrading your stock wiring to handle to power. Its actually really easy to do.</p><p>You use 1/0 gauge wire and run a new wire from the positive terminal on your battery battery to your alt, the ground wire that runs from the battery to the car and there is another ground wire that runs from the engine to the frame or chassis. </p><p>You do the big three and put in a better battery and you should be good up to 1500-2000 watts depending on the size of your stock alt.</p><p>To be honest, if you don't know what a 4 channel amp is them you might be in over your head a little bit.</p><p>I suggest going to you tube and search for some stereo installation videos to get better aquatinted with the process </p><p>I'm not trying to be a dick, although sometimes it seems to come naturally </p><p>I'm just being honest</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8741484, member: 681842"] You can do a system without having to upgrade your alt. Just not a crazy system The Big three is upgrading your stock wiring to handle to power. Its actually really easy to do. You use 1/0 gauge wire and run a new wire from the positive terminal on your battery battery to your alt, the ground wire that runs from the battery to the car and there is another ground wire that runs from the engine to the frame or chassis. You do the big three and put in a better battery and you should be good up to 1500-2000 watts depending on the size of your stock alt. To be honest, if you don't know what a 4 channel amp is them you might be in over your head a little bit. I suggest going to you tube and search for some stereo installation videos to get better aquatinted with the process I'm not trying to be a dick, although sometimes it seems to come naturally I'm just being honest [/QUOTE]
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