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<blockquote data-quote="AndyGiff" data-source="post: 8674671" data-attributes="member: 676893"><p>Ya my current alternator is only 80 amps when I got the car, nowadays its more like 50 lol. It was barely working with the amps I currently have ( have to choose between using the AC or headlights lately, windows are superslow to rollup ). Plus its a 15 year old alternator now and is not doing too hot. So I figured doing it now and getting a higher amp one would benefit me more long term. I could have spent less on it but I really wanted something that was quality and know that it was going to be doing what I wanted vs taking a chance on a cheaper product to save money. Can not tell you how many " I wanted to save money and take the cheap route, but now I have a $200 paperweight " posts I have read in the last few weeks lol. Plus I have an idea brewing in my little crazy head right now in the sub department lol, now that I have more amps available <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😃" title="😃" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f603.png" /> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyGiff, post: 8674671, member: 676893"] Ya my current alternator is only 80 amps when I got the car, nowadays its more like 50 lol. It was barely working with the amps I currently have ( have to choose between using the AC or headlights lately, windows are superslow to rollup ). Plus its a 15 year old alternator now and is not doing too hot. So I figured doing it now and getting a higher amp one would benefit me more long term. I could have spent less on it but I really wanted something that was quality and know that it was going to be doing what I wanted vs taking a chance on a cheaper product to save money. Can not tell you how many " I wanted to save money and take the cheap route, but now I have a $200 paperweight " posts I have read in the last few weeks lol. Plus I have an idea brewing in my little crazy head right now in the sub department lol, now that I have more amps available 😃 [/QUOTE]
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