Would I need a new alt or smaller fuse?

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So I have two DC Lvl 2 12"s on a 1.2k, 1/0 power wire along with 1/0 Big 3 wire to a XS Power D3400 battery and a stock alternator from a 93 toyota tercel. I bought the wire in kits from SHCA and I got two 350A fuses with them. Is that too much? Would I need to downsize to at least 300A, or is buying a new alt absolutley necessary? TIA

 
Sounds good. Where can I find fuses though besides online?

EDIT: I see BestBuy has some but not sure if they sell in-store. It's a 45 minute drive so I'd like not to go that far just to check.

 
What type of fuses are they? Generally fuses that size are ANL and Best Buy will NOT carry them. You might find them at a local audio shop but they'll be expensive. Ebay is your best bet for a decent price.

 
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