You could probably build your own for in heavier duty materials for what the parts store ones cost. I did for my Xj and will for my other vehicles as it's something to cross off the worry list knowing they are overkill.So, drove around town and did a few errands with the Jeep this weekend, to charge the battery up. After that, I checked the battery with the volt meter. On low idle, I'm at 14.4 and high idle 15.3 volts. If I turn on headlights and heater, it drops down to 13.x volts. My alternator is only 2 years old... I wonder if O'Reilly has a warranty on it...
And, I guess you're right. I should probably replace those cables. (Add that to the never ending Jeep to-do list)
You could probably build your own for in heavier duty materials for what the parts store ones cost. I did for my Xj and will for my other vehicles as it's something to cross off the worry list knowing they are overkill.
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I can't say much about monster cable as I only know it's stereo use. My concern would be the insulation...is it strong enough? Most of my wire is welding stuff (or salvaged from damaged military generator cables). It's very fine strand and the sheathing is very stout. I don't doubt big monster cable could carry the load, but isn't the sheathing more supple?So, I decided to just replace the alternator on the Waggy. It was O'Reilly's Ultima reman unit and had a lifetime warranty. I swapped alternators yesterday and went for a quick drive. The new unit seems to hold voltage pretty close to 13. I'll have to go on a longer test drive to be sure that the issue is gone, though.
I think I'll buy some Monster cable and do what you did... once I get the time to do it. I've got 4 oil changes that need to be done, I need to buy a riding lawn mower, and I need to prep my Tacoma and Wifey's civic for winter before the snow flies! (Luckily, the Waggy will be in doors all winter long)
I can't say much about monster cable as I only know it's stereo use. My concern would be the insulation...is it strong enough? Most of my wire is welding stuff (or salvaged from damaged military generator cables). It's very fine strand and the sheathing is very stout. I don't doubt big monster cable could carry the load, but isn't the sheathing more supple?
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