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Bigger alternators
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Bigger alternators
Is it worth running one,as the one in the van is a bit sad 35amp. So i found one on flebay its 70 amp, so with all the stuff i'm running amps brighter lights ect ect,would it be a good idea
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Re: Bigger alternators
Yep that would be a very good idea
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Re: Bigger alternators
Don't spend too much, you should be able to fit a used one from a commodore or falcon and get 85A that way. I get these for $40ish from the local pick-a-part. Don't fit another 70s/80s era unit.
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