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you should be fine with two batteries and that alternator., and the electrical system in my opinion is the best place to start, when you upgrade everything, make sure you use high quality wire and terminals, and be sure to get tight connections,

i just dont know what to put for the battery under the hood. lets say my price range for that is 200$ any recomendations would be great. im always open to other opinions.

it really just depends what you can fit,i would put the biggest battery i can fit.

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you should be fine with two batteries and that alternator., and the electrical system in my opinion is the best place to start, when you upgrade everything, make sure you use high quality wire and terminals, and be sure to get tight connections,

i just dont know what to put for the battery under the hood. lets say my price range for that is 200$ any recomendations would be great. im always open to other opinions.

it really just depends what you can fit,i would put the biggest battery i can fit.

so just going to autozone and getting the biggest battery i can fit would be fine? doesnt need to be agm like you stated earlier

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you should be fine with two batteries and that alternator., and the electrical system in my opinion is the best place to start, when you upgrade everything, make sure you use high quality wire and terminals, and be sure to get tight connections,

i just dont know what to put for the battery under the hood. lets say my price range for that is 200$ any recomendations would be great. im always open to other opinions.

it really just depends what you can fit,i would put the biggest battery i can fit.

so just going to autozone and getting the biggest battery i can fit would be fine? doesnt need to be agm like you stated earlier

you probobly could but i have heard that that mixing wetcell and agm batteries will cause the wetcells tor drain down the agms. i would suggest the auto zone agm batteries or an optima yellow top, but if you are gonna spend the money on a yellow top you can usually just get an xs power battery

JEEP BUILD PROJECT ANTIBLING.2000 jeep Cherokee.HEADUNITAlpine Cda-9886SUBSTAGE1 acendent 18" audio mayhem motor with a TI basket and tantric parts1 prototype DAT hellfire 1000.1HIGHSStockELECTRICALdb link 0 gaugeKnuconceptz Kolossus 4 gauge1 xs power d3400 under hoodBig 3 upgradeold fourwheeler build

The only way to delete your SMD account is for you crawl to steve meades door step on your knees and pleade for his forgiveness and acceptance to be released...He will either grant your wishes.....or choke you with a large piece of 0 gauge and electrocute you by hooking up a solid gold DC 12k at 0.000001 ohm and 10000 volts to your eye sockets and blow your head apart

You guys act like you have never clogged a toilet and ran around the bathroom frantically hoping it don't overflow.

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