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Old Feb 13, 2011 | 09:31 AM
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ha ha, I didnt need a new belt, although I went ahead and bought a new factory lenth one when I installed the alt. My factory one slipped on like it did with the factory cs-130 alt. But yeah most everyone else needs a inch longer belt.

That's awesome mack. I'd love to work in a install shop. I wouldn't know what to do working indoors and out of the rain and cold of people's yard/driveways. Getting things for dealer price... under MSRP and dealer mark-up sundown... anyways, hope it works out for yall.

Good thing about that AD244 is they can also be rebuilt easy and get even more power out of them. Being big as heck and all... cause watts and amps multiply like crazy right before your eyes, at least in my vehicle they do.
 
Old Feb 13, 2011 | 11:44 AM
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who needs dealer prices when we have db-r electronics the best, if not, way up there, to buy a used, professionally rebuilt amp with warranty.
 
Old Feb 13, 2011 | 04:47 PM
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i'm saying the price they pay. so it would be about $60 no core
 
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