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  1. Darvex wiring

    Q Power makes wire, speakers, and subs.

    Quantum Audio makes speakers, amps, and subs.

    Realm Audio makes speakers, amps, and subs.

    "Blues" car audio makes speakers/subs.

    Treo makes subs/amps

    T3 makes speakers as well as subs

    Excessive Amperage - alternators

    Motor City Reman - alternators

    Mean Green - alternators

    HO - alternators

    Power Bastards - alternators

    Rush Power Systems - alternators

    Powerbank- Batteries

    battcap - batteries

    SVR - Batteries

    Shuriken - Batteries

    Too many to list, but those are a few.

  2. < Me.

    I had a 2wd Yukon, and after a bunch of equipment in back it looked lowered. I could still get 20+ mpg on road trips which was great.

    Now my 4wd + tow package Tahoe holds the weight a LOT better, it sits level with the extra 1000+ lbs. I only get 14-15mpg on the highway though. With the number of times I've used 4x4 to pull others out of holes and keep myself from needing a tow truck it's been worth a few mpg.

    Anyway keep it up :drink40:

  3. Work out in the evening, its best for losing weight. Walking, jogging, then running should be your focus over weights. A mixture of both helps though.

    stay under 2000 calories! Obviously eat lots of vegetables, start meals with a large salad - no dressing to curb your appetite for the fatty, good stuff.

    Eat a large beakfast, I eat fruit and like 4 bowls of mini-wheats, about 800 calories, a med lunch, and a small dinner no later than 6.

    No soda or sports drinks.

    I lost 20 lbs a month this way. Running at least a half hour a day 5 days a week will really speed up your weight loss if you don't rationalize an extra dessert as a reward.

  4. ^ Upgraded front battery, big 3, 2 runs of 1/0, a dual alternator setup, and 2 D3100s or similar battery.

    If you want to keep 14v you need to have the same alternator output at idle as your amps pull. The moment your alternator can't keep up with the demand you will see voltage drop.

    One h/o alt with 2 d3100s and an upgraded starter battery would be my first move. There is nothing wrong with 13v, if you rarely see below 13v it's probably not worth the money for you to upgrade your charging system any more. If you must have 14v you need multiple alternators.

  5. On your truck, stock alt to front batt, then rear batt. Second alt to rear batt with a 6ga or 8ga wire inbetween the two alts.. The 2 different voltage regs have slightly different voltages and wiring that way should help them balance better... The way you were thinking though is most popular fwiw..

    This. If you have the kind of current draw that requires 2 alternators it may not be necessary but I like to use 1/0 for all connections.

  6. I think shit happens. I've had metal work done for me that was supposed to take 1-2 days and been fucked over to where it took over a month. Lost money on it so I had someone else do the work and had the same shit happen there- which by then I could've had the 1st shops order. :shrug:

    If you're getting responses from the company and they're actually trying to make things right for you I'd see how it goes. Once I wasn't expecting some parts for a few days, but then an item lost by UPS was found and I got it back- giving me +1 in stock lol. I've worked lots of places where things randomly turn up- especially the bigger companies where things go through lots of hands.

    Saw the harness pics- I've ordered a dozen harnesses and had 2 show up one day, 4 the next, and 6 the next week- all from different warehouses. I don't know the details but again if the company is trying to make things right I would chill out.

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