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<blockquote data-quote="spencer321" data-source="post: 5465111" data-attributes="member: 599233"><p>with 3k watts your going to need more juice, i don't know how big your factory alternator is but being a suburban you can probably get away with the factory alt. i would recommend a yellow top under the hood and *AT LEAST* one big bat in the back (hc2400, deka 9a31, odyssey 2150 etc) stick the biggest dry cell you can fit up front (hc800 or 1400) and 1 preferably 2 big batts in the back. if you ran a hc1400 up front and a hc2400 out back that would be plenty, 800 up front and 2400 out back and your riding the edge. you get the idea, i would personally go with a yellow top up front and 2 deka 9a31's out back, more than enough juice and cheapest alternative. dekas have great reviews on here.</p><p></p><p>onto the subs. 2 saz1500's strapped should do 3000@2ohms... 4 se15's dual 4ohms, 16 cubes tuned to 32hz</p><p></p><p>and thats pretty much it, with that much power and air moving i would highly suggest raamat or something in the back to keep your suburban from coming apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spencer321, post: 5465111, member: 599233"] with 3k watts your going to need more juice, i don't know how big your factory alternator is but being a suburban you can probably get away with the factory alt. i would recommend a yellow top under the hood and *AT LEAST* one big bat in the back (hc2400, deka 9a31, odyssey 2150 etc) stick the biggest dry cell you can fit up front (hc800 or 1400) and 1 preferably 2 big batts in the back. if you ran a hc1400 up front and a hc2400 out back that would be plenty, 800 up front and 2400 out back and your riding the edge. you get the idea, i would personally go with a yellow top up front and 2 deka 9a31's out back, more than enough juice and cheapest alternative. dekas have great reviews on here. onto the subs. 2 saz1500's strapped should do 3000@2ohms... 4 se15's dual 4ohms, 16 cubes tuned to 32hz and thats pretty much it, with that much power and air moving i would highly suggest raamat or something in the back to keep your suburban from coming apart. [/QUOTE]
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