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High out put alternators!
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<blockquote data-quote="sexy" data-source="post: 7371667" data-attributes="member: 612355"><p>An alternator is an alternator you can take one from a chevy and use it in a ford or yota The only thing that maters will be getting it to fit and bolt in. as for wiring you will have to clip and redo the wires at the harness since they won’t plug together. If you can do it for $25 bucks that would make way more sense than buying a HO that’s finicky and has low output at idle. As for brands of HO alts in my opinion there is only one, the one that most competitors use Ohio generator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sexy, post: 7371667, member: 612355"] An alternator is an alternator you can take one from a chevy and use it in a ford or yota The only thing that maters will be getting it to fit and bolt in. as for wiring you will have to clip and redo the wires at the harness since they won’t plug together. If you can do it for $25 bucks that would make way more sense than buying a HO that’s finicky and has low output at idle. As for brands of HO alts in my opinion there is only one, the one that most competitors use Ohio generator. [/QUOTE]
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