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<blockquote data-quote="bunkerking09" data-source="post: 4280704" data-attributes="member: 583688"><p>since you will be running them in parallel you could look at it like just one big battery, you would need to use a battery isolater to make the battery independent, you could upgrade your front batt if you have the money.</p><p></p><p>i would put in a high performance alternator, but thats just me, i'm not doing it because i don't plan on having this truck for much longer, so i'm not going to sink the money into things i won't be able to take out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunkerking09, post: 4280704, member: 583688"] since you will be running them in parallel you could look at it like just one big battery, you would need to use a battery isolater to make the battery independent, you could upgrade your front batt if you have the money. i would put in a high performance alternator, but thats just me, i'm not doing it because i don't plan on having this truck for much longer, so i'm not going to sink the money into things i won't be able to take out [/QUOTE]
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