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Old 08-15-2009, 01:55 PM
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Ive had a remanufactured Autozone alternator for years, not one issue.
Old 08-15-2009, 06:36 PM
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number four tested bad got my money back from them...

went and bought a 140 amp beast works great!

if it says "made in mexico" on it put it back in the box and walk out the door to somewhere else
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Isn't third world cheap labor a wonderful thing? You know that the 140 amp guy won't do a thing for you if you don't have loads demanding that kind of current, right?
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Originally Posted by crazydavez28
number four tested bad got my money back from them...

went and bought a 140 amp beast works great!

if it says "made in mexico" on it put it back in the box and walk out the door to somewhere else

where did you find that?
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Originally Posted by fleetmgr
Isn't third world cheap labor a wonderful thing? You know that the 140 amp guy won't do a thing for you if you don't have loads demanding that kind of current, right?
yeah, i know. but the standard of parts to support 140 amps has to be higher than just your avg stock replacement that was my logic at least.
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Originally Posted by crazydavez28
yeah, i know. but the standard of parts to support 140 amps has to be higher than just your avg stock replacement that was my logic at least.

my thought was hey you have that much extra room before pushing the alternator to its limit so one would think the alternator would take the load in stride and in turn last longer, maybe, unless its actually crap too.



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