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<blockquote data-quote="bumpasauras" data-source="post: 8249144" data-attributes="member: 607820"><p>That's easy any alt will work if you make your own bracket just make sure it has the same pully as your stock one has. Make sure your bracket has plenty of adjustment cause you will have to "find" a belt that will work. As far as wiring it that's easy too there is a charging lug that you connect to the battery and that's pretty much it. Alts are self contained usually and as long as they are spinning and bolted to the motor for a ground they just work. Upgrade your big three and throw a couple of batts in the mix and bamm solid electrical !!</p><p></p><p>Before you buy a 400$ alt figure out how much ampreage you need cause you can buy at autozone up to 200 amp alts for like an escalade for pretty cheap like 120$</p><p></p><p>Toughest part really is making the bracket and finding the belt.. How much output do you need?? I can give you the exact alt part # if you can gimme an idea of what you are wanting to power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpasauras, post: 8249144, member: 607820"] That's easy any alt will work if you make your own bracket just make sure it has the same pully as your stock one has. Make sure your bracket has plenty of adjustment cause you will have to "find" a belt that will work. As far as wiring it that's easy too there is a charging lug that you connect to the battery and that's pretty much it. Alts are self contained usually and as long as they are spinning and bolted to the motor for a ground they just work. Upgrade your big three and throw a couple of batts in the mix and bamm solid electrical !! Before you buy a 400$ alt figure out how much ampreage you need cause you can buy at autozone up to 200 amp alts for like an escalade for pretty cheap like 120$ Toughest part really is making the bracket and finding the belt.. How much output do you need?? I can give you the exact alt part # if you can gimme an idea of what you are wanting to power. [/QUOTE]
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