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  1. well i guess its time to update my build log... havent been active on here for a while

  2. i would have largest agm possible under hood, 4 runs of 1/0 front to back (2+ 2-) and 2 group 31 agms in back
  3. Ugh you guys have me wanting to make the inside of my wall pretty... I just don't have to motivation to do 20+ hours of body work yet
  4. crazy... the paint job looks like photoshop in the pics lol. talk about a beautiful truck though. have fun swapping those batteries out....
  5. About to update the build log. ive got some fun stuff for you guys

  6. I think I may have asked this before, but will these parts be able to adapt to a Nightshade V1 motor?? I have two 12s that I plan to build into 15s or 18s and would love to use these parts instead of standard soft parts
  7. thats great news Matt. thank you very much! i have been looking into getting a mechman alt for a while now after having experienced their great performance in my team mates vehicles. the bracket will definitely be the hard part, but i have some experience with metal fabrication and a close friend with lots of experience. im sure together we can develop something that will work.
  8. I was wondering if you guys could give me some insight on which alternators would be easiest to integrate for my vehicle. I have to ability to make brackets to hold it and ensure proper belt wrap. What I want to know is which alts are easiest to wire in and work correctly. I plan to use a gm style alt because the mounting system makes the bracket easier to make, but I want one I can trigger with my stock ford system. My teammate has an older gm alt that has 3 wires in the plug, he connects one to ignition and it works great. My plan is to get one from a junk yard to mock up and get working, then replace with a high output alternative
  9. I would say a mid 2000 suburban. You can stack lots of alternators, lots of batteries and lots of air space
  10. well it must have some sort of plastic core because you can see chunks of glass falling....
  11. i would double all around. i did a single on my box and it flexes like a mofo. then you could use 2x4s for bracing or, if you can weld, make some braces out of steel and paint them.
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