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HO alternator installed, plus big 3. Same voltage/amperage as before
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<blockquote data-quote="pzaully" data-source="post: 3137709" data-attributes="member: 577886"><p>The locals suggested whatever their computers showed them fit my truck, half of them didnt even know how many amps it would produce. "whatever the one you have in there now used to make, these would be about the same" and other comments of the like. I remember a few of the same year 4runner alts were drop in replacements for my truck also, but didnt come with anything higher than 70 or 80 amps. I contacted the local toyota dealers and they were even less help, they couldnt even get the wiring harness (well one wire piece harness) for me. I'm sure there are some really good auto places around here, I just havnt stumbled upon one yet.</p><p></p><p>The alt that was actually installed was a used, rewired one from ebay. From the picture I posted, <a href="http://www.kaulaiscool.com/images/car_audio/alternator/IMG_9515.JPG" target="_blank">here</a> I didnt have much of a choice without moving some things around. Anyways the ebay alt has worked out as good as expected and was a perfect drop in replacement.</p><p></p><p>pzaully</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pzaully, post: 3137709, member: 577886"] The locals suggested whatever their computers showed them fit my truck, half of them didnt even know how many amps it would produce. "whatever the one you have in there now used to make, these would be about the same" and other comments of the like. I remember a few of the same year 4runner alts were drop in replacements for my truck also, but didnt come with anything higher than 70 or 80 amps. I contacted the local toyota dealers and they were even less help, they couldnt even get the wiring harness (well one wire piece harness) for me. I'm sure there are some really good auto places around here, I just havnt stumbled upon one yet. The alt that was actually installed was a used, rewired one from ebay. From the picture I posted, [URL="http://www.kaulaiscool.com/images/car_audio/alternator/IMG_9515.JPG"]here[/URL] I didnt have much of a choice without moving some things around. Anyways the ebay alt has worked out as good as expected and was a perfect drop in replacement. pzaully [/QUOTE]
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