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Okay another question from the newbie at this, I finally got my jeep where I want it so I started buying lights just to screw with people on the road ( and yes Ik it's illegal ) anyways I have a light bar, two pod lights, trucklite headlights and auxiliary reverse lights that are pod lights for help in reverse. Now to the question; do you think I should get a charged alternator ( not sure how to spell it ) for all those or just leave it. Thanks for the help
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Okay another question from the newbie at this, I finally got my jeep where I want it so I started buying lights just to screw with people on the road ( and yes Ik it's illegal ) anyways I have a light bar, two pod lights, trucklite headlights and auxiliary reverse lights that are pod lights for help in reverse. Now to the question; do you think I should get a charged alternator ( not sure how to spell it ) for all those or just leave it. Thanks for the help
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As much as I'd love to answer your actual question, you deserve to be ignored just for this.
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If you don't want to answer my question in a polite manner, don't post on this thread. I was actually looking for help bc I also do a lot of night trail rides, and I'm younger and still learning but thanks for being ignorant
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When you said "I started buying lights just to screw with people on the road ( and yes Ik it's illegal )" was that supposed to imply "I am a young four wheeler trying to learn about modifying my vehicle and offroading in a respectable manor?"
Come here with immature an immature question, get immature answers. Check your ego. You are the only person here being ignorant in your original post.
No, you dont need the bigger alternator.
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Originally Posted by 99X-J;3394865[b
]If you don't want to answer my question in a polite manner, don't post on this thread. I was actually looking for help bc I also do a lot of night trail rides, and I'm younger and still learning but thanks for being ignorant
2nd: look who's talking
this thread is gonna get closed fast.
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If youre goin trailin in water plan on replacing alternator. water will not be your friend with alternators. if its in your budget plan on getting a second battery located in the rear. DO NOT MOUNT BY RELOCATING AIR FILTER. good luck