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wanting to keep stock alt so how many batts.


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1 batt in the back as long as you had 1 up front would be perfectly fine...

Then again as i'm sure you know you can't really have too much power.. :drink40:

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00' Nissan Xterra

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HU: Pioneer DEH3100-UB

Mids & Highs: Kicker DS Component Set & Crescendo tweeters

Mids & Highs Amp: Rockford 150.2

Subwoofer: 2 DC Audio LV 4 18"s

Subwoofer Amp: Hifonics Brutus 2005d

you been hanging out with jeff and dustin with that green paint? its yellow so it has to be loud.

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Well I was thinking more along the lines of front battery delete/relocate to trunk . hence 2 batteries in the trunk. Also Going to do all wiring in 2 gauge. (big 3) runs to trunk) and batteries to amps

Then the 2 hc's in the back will be fine. :pardon:

00' Nissan Xterra

Always under construction :]

HU: Pioneer DEH3100-UB

Mids & Highs: Kicker DS Component Set & Crescendo tweeters

Mids & Highs Amp: Rockford 150.2

Subwoofer: 2 DC Audio LV 4 18"s

Subwoofer Amp: Hifonics Brutus 2005d

you been hanging out with jeff and dustin with that green paint? its yellow so it has to be loud.

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What type of car. Running a audiopipe1500 and a Ed nine.4 400rms amp at 2ohm per channel all on 4 gauge wiring stock alt and and stock batt. Voltage doesn't go below 12.2 at idle after playing for a few minutes and is a solid 14.4 full tilt driving.

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