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Upgrading my 09 chevy silverado system. could use a little help.
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<blockquote data-quote="Seth F." data-source="post: 8718700" data-attributes="member: 680868"><p>I would definitely start with replacing your stock battery with a group 31 or 34. They are expensive AF but if you are really planning on running that much power then you will at least need to start there. High Power alternators typically start at $450 for a good one, plus you will need to replace the cables for them as well. You could also use two batteries, replace the stock and hook the other up where your amps are. That would at least compensate for additional burst current draw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth F., post: 8718700, member: 680868"] I would definitely start with replacing your stock battery with a group 31 or 34. They are expensive AF but if you are really planning on running that much power then you will at least need to start there. High Power alternators typically start at $450 for a good one, plus you will need to replace the cables for them as well. You could also use two batteries, replace the stock and hook the other up where your amps are. That would at least compensate for additional burst current draw. [/QUOTE]
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