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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
YJ throttle problems
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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 428041" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>Good to hear on the fix.</p><p></p><p>I’d honestly not bother with a bigger alternator or a dual battery setup. I’d get a good battery (Odyssey or Northstar Group 65 is good) and call it a day. The battery is what handles the load during the winching. As long as you aren’t heavily winching back to back with the engine off, the stock alternator should be perfectly fine of getting the battery charged back up. Many many heavy wheelers run nothing but a better battery than stock (they typically go AGM) and most of them have no issues ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 428041, member: 18789"] Good to hear on the fix. I’d honestly not bother with a bigger alternator or a dual battery setup. I’d get a good battery (Odyssey or Northstar Group 65 is good) and call it a day. The battery is what handles the load during the winching. As long as you aren’t heavily winching back to back with the engine off, the stock alternator should be perfectly fine of getting the battery charged back up. Many many heavy wheelers run nothing but a better battery than stock (they typically go AGM) and most of them have no issues ever. [/QUOTE]
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