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<blockquote data-quote="gotparts90" data-source="post: 4854131" data-attributes="member: 585140"><p>if you want to do it on the cheap yep just get the local place to sell you one that is wound bigger. It wont be as strong as custom case or like a firetruck one that can produce 300 amps at idle. but the case that your truck has can fit windings that can make about 70-90 at idle and 180-200 ant good speed. that is fine for what you are running. I did have a bad time with DBelectrical it did not produce rated not even close. "200" amp produced about 150 on the test panel and 45-50 at idle speed it was better than stock but they lied about output so they can eat a dick. If you do get one it is nice to keep the old one as a backup</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotparts90, post: 4854131, member: 585140"] if you want to do it on the cheap yep just get the local place to sell you one that is wound bigger. It wont be as strong as custom case or like a firetruck one that can produce 300 amps at idle. but the case that your truck has can fit windings that can make about 70-90 at idle and 180-200 ant good speed. that is fine for what you are running. I did have a bad time with DBelectrical it did not produce rated not even close. "200" amp produced about 150 on the test panel and 45-50 at idle speed it was better than stock but they lied about output so they can eat a dick. If you do get one it is nice to keep the old one as a backup [/QUOTE]
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