Alternator Questions...
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Okay guys, I need some info.
First off, our stock Alternator is 90A right?
I called a local shop here and they are willing to rebuild them for us, to 110A. I know it's not a LOT, but it should be more than enough for most of us.
Anyways, I'm getting a extra OEM Alternator and taking it down there this month to get it done, and put it in my car. I'll have a spare OEM Alternator after that and will be willing to do this for you guys for COST + SHIPPING + CORE CHARGE.
Price?
I was quoted...
$135.
Core Charge? Let's say $100? Give me some ideas here. The core charge will be paid in a seperate Paypal payment so I can refund it in full when I recieve your stock one.
So it would work like this.
You pay me two payments, one of $135 (Or whatever the final price ends up being), and one of $100 for the core charge. I send you a rebuilt OEM Alternator at 110A. You install it and send me the one out of your car, and I refund the Core Charge upon reciept.
Questions? Comments?
First off, our stock Alternator is 90A right?
I called a local shop here and they are willing to rebuild them for us, to 110A. I know it's not a LOT, but it should be more than enough for most of us.
Anyways, I'm getting a extra OEM Alternator and taking it down there this month to get it done, and put it in my car. I'll have a spare OEM Alternator after that and will be willing to do this for you guys for COST + SHIPPING + CORE CHARGE.
Price?
I was quoted...
$135.
Core Charge? Let's say $100? Give me some ideas here. The core charge will be paid in a seperate Paypal payment so I can refund it in full when I recieve your stock one.
So it would work like this.
You pay me two payments, one of $135 (Or whatever the final price ends up being), and one of $100 for the core charge. I send you a rebuilt OEM Alternator at 110A. You install it and send me the one out of your car, and I refund the Core Charge upon reciept.
Questions? Comments?
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Posts: 34,642
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Okay guys, I need some info.
First off, our stock Alternator is 90A right?
I called a local shop here and they are willing to rebuild them for us, to 110A. I know it's not a LOT, but it should be more than enough for most of us.
Anyways, I'm getting a extra OEM Alternator and taking it down there this month to get it done, and put it in my car. I'll have a spare OEM Alternator after that and will be willing to do this for you guys for COST + SHIPPING + CORE CHARGE.
Price?
I was quoted...
$135.
Core Charge? Let's say $100? Give me some ideas here. The core charge will be paid in a seperate Paypal payment so I can refund it in full when I recieve your stock one.
So it would work like this.
You pay me two payments, one of $135 (Or whatever the final price ends up being), and one of $100 for the core charge. I send you a rebuilt OEM Alternator at 110A. You install it and send me the one out of your car, and I refund the Core Charge upon reciept.
Questions? Comments?
First off, our stock Alternator is 90A right?
I called a local shop here and they are willing to rebuild them for us, to 110A. I know it's not a LOT, but it should be more than enough for most of us.
Anyways, I'm getting a extra OEM Alternator and taking it down there this month to get it done, and put it in my car. I'll have a spare OEM Alternator after that and will be willing to do this for you guys for COST + SHIPPING + CORE CHARGE.
Price?
I was quoted...
$135.
Core Charge? Let's say $100? Give me some ideas here. The core charge will be paid in a seperate Paypal payment so I can refund it in full when I recieve your stock one.
So it would work like this.
You pay me two payments, one of $135 (Or whatever the final price ends up being), and one of $100 for the core charge. I send you a rebuilt OEM Alternator at 110A. You install it and send me the one out of your car, and I refund the Core Charge upon reciept.
Questions? Comments?