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). So I'm wondering what alternator I need to get. I know stock is 105, and it seems 140amp and 200amp alts are easy enough to get. Since a 200amp is about twice that of a 140, I'd like to know for sure if a 140 isn't gonna do the job before going for the 200. I know people say buy the most you can afford, but that's kinda like throwing parts at a problem instead of finding the one part that was the problem. I've heard it mentioned that a HO alt will produce noise in a sound system. Is this the case all the time? And can this be corrected? Are the large case alternators better with overheating than the small case ones (like what came stock)? I the 200amps all seem to be the large case ones, but if I should go with a 140, would a large case be better or does it matter? Any comments/suggestions/explainations are greatly appreciated.


