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I need to replace the Alternator on my Sebring.

Does anyone kow of any good companies to use..

I've contacted LOAD BOSS, they only sell 1 and its only 165 Amps.

Excessive Amperage, I cannot get ahold of...

&

Dom Iraggi I have not heard a ton of good things about.

Do you have any other suggestions? Would Powermaster Alts be a good place to look?

Thanks for anyones help. I need the ALT replaced soon, I think its about to poop on me... :shrug:

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I sent them a couple emails about a week ago, no reply.

I also called them today twice. Both times a avoicemail came on and said that the phones were temporairly down, try back later.

The way I'm pounding on this alternator it may not last, and I need to find an Alt thats got more than 165 Amps at 2000 rpm..

Anyone else out there you reccomend?

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Thank you for the suggestions, much appreciated.

Ill give both a call tomorrow. I need an anlternator....I'm fearing this one is near death... :suicide-santa:

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Looks like Ohio Gen carries 200+ amp alternators for Chrysler's with the 3.0L Mitsubishi motor like mine!! :):)

If tearing the streets up with 151.3 dB on a single 12", then I'm doing something! I hope to have the car ready for finals in November....and I'm shooting for 155+ on a single 15"... :drink40:

But I need a new alt first.. :)

I had an Ohio Generator alt in my car for a few years and it performed very well.

However, I got on it a little too hard merging with traffic and popped it (dead).

-Bio

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