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3 D3100's, the biggest battery you can fit under your hood, and a 250+amp alt.

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im building a bank in the back and i dont want to cram anything under the hood, just a batt that will fit in the stock location and provide enough juice to run a 1100.4 with a 250 amp + alt

2012 Silverado ext cab

Kenwood DDX470

XS D3400 (starter)

XS D375 (under passenger seat)

XS d3100

Mechman 240

Big three

SMD VM-1

All SHCA wire

80 sq feet of Damplifier

6.5 Crescendo CZ's (front doors) (needed)

5..25 Crescendo CZ's (back door) (needed)

Crescendo 125.4 (needed)

Sundown Zv4 12

Skar 4500 (2ohm)

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could i use a XS xp750? or should i not mix d series and xp series. it would be under the hood and power my mids/highs amp

2012 Silverado ext cab

Kenwood DDX470

XS D3400 (starter)

XS D375 (under passenger seat)

XS d3100

Mechman 240

Big three

SMD VM-1

All SHCA wire

80 sq feet of Damplifier

6.5 Crescendo CZ's (front doors) (needed)

5..25 Crescendo CZ's (back door) (needed)

Crescendo 125.4 (needed)

Sundown Zv4 12

Skar 4500 (2ohm)

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could i use a XS xp750? or should i not mix d series and xp series. it would be under the hood and power my mids/highs amp

xp series are not meant for under the hood applications

just get a decent d series.. but listen to them ^^ get the biggest one you can fit under your hood without modification otherwise you may have to upgrade it later

and yes you can mix D series with XP

D/S are meant for more instant output

XP is more reserve for daily driving

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so what do you think would fit under the hood in my 05 tahoe? i was told to try a 2400

2012 Silverado ext cab

Kenwood DDX470

XS D3400 (starter)

XS D375 (under passenger seat)

XS d3100

Mechman 240

Big three

SMD VM-1

All SHCA wire

80 sq feet of Damplifier

6.5 Crescendo CZ's (front doors) (needed)

5..25 Crescendo CZ's (back door) (needed)

Crescendo 125.4 (needed)

Sundown Zv4 12

Skar 4500 (2ohm)

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The spam not there will hopefully be edited out^^Im reporting it.

No one has mentioned it yet, but you can BUY the secondary battery tray for under the hood of that year Tahoe. Have you ever seen it? It is kinda snug against the passenger side firewall under the fender support. 2 D3400s under the hood no problem. Now run a couple of D3100s(or the new big boys that XS has-D7500) in the rear and you're all set.

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Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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so what do you think would fit under the hood in my 05 tahoe? i was told to try a 2400

2400 fits in my 06 Tahoe.

I'd recommend 3 3100s and a 2400. 2 runs pos, 2 runs neg. Largest alt you can afford. Mechman 340s work well in my Tahoe.

06 Police TahoeHU- Pioneer 80prsAmp- Crossfire 8kSub- 4 15" Crossfire xs v2sWire- 1/0 Knu/AudiotechnixAlt- 3 Mechman SMD 340sBatts- 6 XS Power 3100s, 2400

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