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I don't know if I need a high output alternator or not
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob P" data-source="post: 8815884" data-attributes="member: 687007"><p>So what I'm experiencing in would be</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>See while a battery may be less expensive I feel like it might entail more work because my amp does happen to be mounted under my passenger seat so having to move all the wiring be able to go to a battery in the trunk would be a hassle plus figuring out how to mount the battery when I'm already having issues trying to figuring out what I want to do to mount the sub completely because the wood or whatever it is under the carpet of the panel that covers the spare tire is kind of split right in front of the sub with the carpet still intact so in the mean time it is held in by 2 bungee cables that are hooked onto the chassis via some holes I found when letting down the rear 2 seats. Also I still do not have the big 3 kit installed yet so I'm still working with the small factory wiring that is probably 8 gauge I'm assuming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob P, post: 8815884, member: 687007"] So what I'm experiencing in would be See while a battery may be less expensive I feel like it might entail more work because my amp does happen to be mounted under my passenger seat so having to move all the wiring be able to go to a battery in the trunk would be a hassle plus figuring out how to mount the battery when I'm already having issues trying to figuring out what I want to do to mount the sub completely because the wood or whatever it is under the carpet of the panel that covers the spare tire is kind of split right in front of the sub with the carpet still intact so in the mean time it is held in by 2 bungee cables that are hooked onto the chassis via some holes I found when letting down the rear 2 seats. Also I still do not have the big 3 kit installed yet so I'm still working with the small factory wiring that is probably 8 gauge I'm assuming. [/QUOTE]
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