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What is a good alternator brand to look into, and what are the bad thing that could happen if I upgrade my alternator?

www.ExcessiveAmperage.com

I've personally used them, great company.

i've used them too. you will have poor output at idle but if you never crank your system while not moving you should be fine.

www.ExcessiveAmperage.com

I've personally used them, great company.

i've used them too. you will have poor output at idle but if you never crank your system while not moving you should be fine.

Nate can take care of that with a smaller pulley.

And its never poor output, its the same if not more than your stock alt.

www.ExcessiveAmperage.com

I've personally used them, great company.

i've used them too. you will have poor output at idle but if you never crank your system while not moving you should be fine.

Nate can take care of that with a smaller pulley.

And its never poor output, its the same if not more than your stock alt.

stock output is poor ime, and in most cases a smaller pully means a new belt. and a smaller pully shortens the life of the alternator.

i was just letting him know some of the downsides. it wasnt worth the extra money to me to get a custom case alt that has good output across the board. it may be to him

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