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<blockquote data-quote="helot" data-source="post: 8874098" data-attributes="member: 691174"><p>yeah it's just a known thing that people who end up putting a winch and lights and aftermarket kit on these Jeeps run into issues. It's not a problem until you are driving in the winter with the heater blower on high, windshield wipers going, at night with standard bulbs in. For the most part the stock stuff is able to handle worst case scenario for stock parts but aftermarket thump machines aren't exactly accounted for. I plan on switching to LED headlights and such and the 120A alternator is plug and play. I was just trying to figure what a stereo at hair blowing volumes would add to the equation. If the recommended fuses are under 30A it should be fine but if we are looking at 50A+ it may take some thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helot, post: 8874098, member: 691174"] yeah it's just a known thing that people who end up putting a winch and lights and aftermarket kit on these Jeeps run into issues. It's not a problem until you are driving in the winter with the heater blower on high, windshield wipers going, at night with standard bulbs in. For the most part the stock stuff is able to handle worst case scenario for stock parts but aftermarket thump machines aren't exactly accounted for. I plan on switching to LED headlights and such and the 120A alternator is plug and play. I was just trying to figure what a stereo at hair blowing volumes would add to the equation. If the recommended fuses are under 30A it should be fine but if we are looking at 50A+ it may take some thinking. [/QUOTE]
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