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<blockquote data-quote="MMCustomworks" data-source="post: 4669730" data-attributes="member: 29073"><p>Mr. Alternator, the only problem with him is he does'nt make a proper pulley for the alternator that fits like the stocker. The pulley MUST almost sit flush against the front case of the alternator. I had him mill me a custom pulley that finally worked. Before that, my truck ate a belt every few months from the system not being perfectly aligned. Ask him if he fixed this problem if you go this route. If he tells you to just use your stock pulley go somewhere else.</p><p></p><p>I only use Die hard heavy duty truck batterys now. Replace mine every 4yrs, had very bad luck with Interstate battery's. Can't see buying a Optima battery when the heat will just kill the battery in FL. Sears battery's only cost $60 and work fine.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.mralternator.com/alternators/ford.html" target="_blank">http://www.mralternator.com/alternators/ford.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMCustomworks, post: 4669730, member: 29073"] Mr. Alternator, the only problem with him is he does'nt make a proper pulley for the alternator that fits like the stocker. The pulley MUST almost sit flush against the front case of the alternator. I had him mill me a custom pulley that finally worked. Before that, my truck ate a belt every few months from the system not being perfectly aligned. Ask him if he fixed this problem if you go this route. If he tells you to just use your stock pulley go somewhere else. I only use Die hard heavy duty truck batterys now. Replace mine every 4yrs, had very bad luck with Interstate battery's. Can't see buying a Optima battery when the heat will just kill the battery in FL. Sears battery's only cost $60 and work fine. [URL="http://www.mralternator.com/alternators/ford.html"]http://www.mralternator.com/alternators/ford.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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