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Old 01-26-2010, 11:59 AM
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Default lets see those alternator relocations

i am going nuts trying to come up with a good way to mount the alternator on the passenger side head. i just need some pics to get the ideas flowing. thanks in advance
Old 01-26-2010, 03:40 PM
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http://www.speedinc.com/cont.cfm?cid=C0000801

more pics in link below pic

let us know if we can help
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Here is mine
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...r-bracket.html
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modified stock bracket, i didnt like how high up the other aftermarket ones positioned the alt.



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SmokinHawks bracket, I think I paid like 90$
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Here's the one I have:


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what'd you have to do to modify your stock alternator bracket to make it fit.
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if your not gonna use power steering you can always snag the alt bracket from a truck it works pretty good
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A pic from when my car was in progress:



And a better, more current picture:

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i like this thread!! need to be added to the FAQ as this would help people create new mounts.
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Originally Posted by 19trans_am98
if your not gonna use power steering you can always snag the alt bracket from a truck it works pretty good
what side is the truck alt on?
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Originally Posted by danbap
what side is the truck alt on?
top drivers side
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All the truck accy's stick out further than the car ones. You'd have to get a truck balancer and water pump to have them all line up.
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where are you guys getting these i need one
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How hard is it to modify the alternator wiring? thats a long way to stretch
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just dicing and splicing a longer wire...
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I took the exciter wire and ran it back through the loom and up the loom that the wiring for the TB sensors use. Then ran a longer wire under the TB w/loom.
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Originally Posted by pwrtrip75
All the truck accy's stick out further than the car ones. You'd have to get a truck balancer and water pump to have them all line up.
how do you get an ATI performance balancer to work with either one?
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Originally Posted by Tally TransAm
modified stock bracket, i didnt like how high up the other aftermarket ones positioned the alt.

what did you do to modify it? Besides the obvious...anything else?


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