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Old 12-07-2007, 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Demonicbird00
now im in the middle of putting a new alt on since this one is 116k miles old and isnt putting out a charge nemore

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It's about freakin time lol. I've been telling you to get a new alternator FOREVER. Every time we cruise anywhere your lights are always pulsing.
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Originally Posted by trans_am425hp
theres 2 autozones here, lol

which one you talking about
977 BLOOMFIELD AVE
CLIFTON, NJ 70120
(973)473-5050
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Most of them dont know there *** from a hole in the ground.
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Originally Posted by Whitez406
Most of them dont know there *** from a hole in the ground.
When I was a manager there, you were lucky if they came back after lunch!

Some of the kids are good with the computer.. but lack experience- plus I had one kid that didn't speak english.

Best bet is to look up the parts on the website (or vendor) and then go to the store with the number.. preferably a "feeder" store that has lot's of stock.
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Originally Posted by Mr. B
When I was a manager there, you were lucky if they came back after lunch!

Some of the kids are good with the computer.. but lack experience- plus I had one kid that didn't speak english.

Best bet is to look up the parts on the website (or vendor) and then go to the store with the number.. preferably a "feeder" store that has lot's of stock.
Thats what i do with most stuff. When i measured out my v belts on my older camaro i would even give them the part number like 15450 and there like it says its not the rite belt for you car. I was like dont worry about it. lol




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