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infamous360

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  1. ive used FatMat, Dynamat, and soon I'm getting alpha damp and some damp pro.

    FatMat is just terrible all the way around.. like Jon said it smells and doesn't stick very long.

    Dynamat is better than FatMat but i just want something better. I got the samples of alpha damp and damp pro Jon sent me and compared them to Dynamat. The alpha damp is WAY better quality than Dynamat, and LOL at FatMat compared to alpha damp.. damp pro and Dynamat are very similar but I feel that damp pro is going to be a little better quality.

    The alpha damp is going on my roof and the damp pro is going everywhere else.

  2. The H3 actually uses a Group 86 battery. The Group 35 battery you have in there now would be like the D5100R. Most upgrade to the larger Group 34 batteries, which would be the same as the D3400. So, if it were me I would see if the D3400 will fit in there and if it does that is what I would get.

    oh really? ok hmm I guess that last owner decided to fix a D35 yellow top in it. sucks that GM made the 2006s different than any hummer year made =/. my uncle is cool tho hes going to help me make a custom battery mount so I can get a D3400. I gotta take the truck to his house so we can see if I can fit a D3100... thats what I really what. I really wish I would have entered the sotm contest now. oh well

  3. you want 0 gauge.. especially for 2600 watts and 3 batteries. I did my first big 3 in 4 gauge because I had it left over and was short on cash also... I did notice a difference when I switched to 0 gauge. You also may want to look into a h/o alt when you can afford it.

    Trust me I have been looking at alt's but it,s going to take me a couple months to come up with $650 for shocks and struts so maybe by next spring I can get one.. as of now my setup is killing my lights and probably hurting the amp if under powered.

    before my h/o i would have lights pop every other week. yeah under powering an amp is bad. they get extremely hot and can damage easily =@

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