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<blockquote data-quote="fitforspeed" data-source="post: 15563266" data-attributes="member: 142710"><p>After having my stock alternator rebuilt twice, the third time I decided to try something different. I got a Start-n-charge unit from a I think his name is Jamie, believe he was a member here. Don't know that he still is. I heard that he doesn't do them any more, but if you find one of his alternators for sale I would buy it. Have had zero problems with mine since purchase. A none of theses alignment issues others have mentioned with these other choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitforspeed, post: 15563266, member: 142710"] After having my stock alternator rebuilt twice, the third time I decided to try something different. I got a Start-n-charge unit from a I think his name is Jamie, believe he was a member here. Don't know that he still is. I heard that he doesn't do them any more, but if you find one of his alternators for sale I would buy it. Have had zero problems with mine since purchase. A none of theses alignment issues others have mentioned with these other choices. [/QUOTE]
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