Re: Alternator question......

From: GrnDak4x4@aol.com
Date: Mon Jun 21 1999 - 13:27:49 EDT


In a message dated 99-06-21 07:45:25 EDT, you write:

<< Here is another mopar p/n that crosses to a 120A alt. 5234208.
 Kyle, you have a 75A alternator, this is the most common alt. put in.
 The housing and clock positions are the same for all of these alternators so
 you should be able to swap out. The ones I sell do not come with the pulley,
 so be sure you have one before you give up your core.
 A remanufactured 120A costs around $150.-$160 with exchange.
 TTYL
 Boog >>

Thanks Boog,
Jason also responded so I will copy what I posted to him and see what you
might have to add:
Thanks alot for looking that up for me, much appreciated!!! So I guess I do
have the 75amp alt, unfortunately I guess. I want to put 2 Hella 55watt fog
lights and 2 Hella 55watt driving lights on my Grill/Brush Guard for
additional/safer driving conditions for this upcoming hunting/fourwheelin'
season. Do you know what the amp draw would be for the lights I want to put
on and if my alt. could handle the additional draw?? I do have, in my opinion
a great battery, it is a Champion 4WD 4 post 1050 CA(at 32 degrees and
warmer) and 900CCA(at temps up to -20 degrees). Thanks again,
Kyle
93 Dakota 4x4 V6



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