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1200 amps? I don't believe itThey are 350a each so I have 1400amps worth of alt. Never can have enough power. Just one of my amps can draw like 1200amps.
More info please ???
I'm with you on that one. Unless he has some highly inefficient amplifiers in there.1200 amps? I don't believe it
1200 amps? I don't believe it
Anzo is good stuff.
1200 amps? I don't believe it
http://amperecaraudio.com/aa-9-0-tfhe/
This is my amp. The fuse rating is 1150amp. Plus I have a opti 250x4 and a opti 500x2 both are around 2000watts each
Those aren't bump stops. Those are supposed to be touching. Basically they are part of the torsion bar dampening.Oil change and tightened the front keys. Made a huge difference on the ride now that it's not sitting on the bump stops.
no. fuse rating isn't even that high. generally a fuse rating is WAY above what it can actually draw also. but either way, that is ALOT lol wow. a ridiculous amount of alot!Do you believe it yet?
They were being pushed over from being to low. I just lifted it a bit. Did make it ride smootherThose aren't bump stops. Those are supposed to be touching. Basically they are part of the torsion bar dampening.
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Sometimes I just sit back and look at it.. haha
I have a set of factory tow mirrors available if you're interestd
Japanese cherry treeyea that's a pretty cool tree back there, why is it red tho?
They were being pushed over from being to low. I just lifted it a bit. Did make it ride smoother
Well now that's just stupid loud bass !http://amperecaraudio.com/aa-9-0-tfhe/
This is my amp. The fuse rating is 1150amp. Plus I have a opti 250x4 and a opti 500x2 both are around 2000watts each
I will check this out today.Our torsion bar suspensions actually are designed to use those as leverage. They aren't bump stops. If yours isn't sitting on those something is wrong. If they're pushed over its probably because they're collapsed from being worn out. I'd replace them and if they're still not in contact, I'd figure out why. I replaced mine and it made a difference.
That's pretty crazy. I get 10-13 city and 15-18 hwy and mine is a Denali meaning 6.0 and AWDWashed the truck this morning and threw a coat of Collinite's 845 Insulator Wax on. Missed all that TS Colin rain yesterday and only got 2 hours of her shined up today, but it sure beaded the water off when the rain came down. Objective achieved. Wash it again anyways.
Filled up the tank with 93 and took a spin down the race track I-95 to do a quick fuel economy check. Reset the DIC. Cruise control set at 65mph for about 5 miles. Managed to get it up to 15.8mpg and climbing had I gone further. City driving only yields 9-10mpg. Ugggghhh...mostly conservative...but sometimes you just gotta put your foot into it and hear that exhaust as you blow by some idiot texting while driving.
Photo just after the skies unloaded and before having to drive it.
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Tie rods were replaced when I lifted it last September. They seem to be stout but I do think the arms might be next on the list. Anybody throw them expensive ass Rare Parts pitman & idler? Or should I just Moog 'em?
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