Looking to upgrade from my stock alternator to more amp's. Anyone have any plug an play ideas? Not looking to relocate to the top either.
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It's a Delco CS-130. There are many options for you.Originally Posted by 6bangersj
Looking to upgrade from my stock alternator to more amp's. Anyone have any plug an play ideas? Not looking to relocate to the top either.
Have you upgraded your cables yet?
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Does that person sell motor mounts and transmission mounts or not? The links aren't working for me?
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No I don't make them anymore. Too much upfront investment for me and slow to get my return. The market is too saturated so I stopped.Originally Posted by gat
Does that person sell motor mounts and transmission mounts or not? The links aren't working for me?
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However I still make battery cable sets and bored throttle bodiesOriginally Posted by XJwonders
No I don't make them anymore. Too much upfront investment for me and slow to get my return. The market is too saturated so I stopped.
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I know that Brown Dog makes brackets and mounts for the motor and I've found a person who makes brackets for Cherokees say the motor as well. I've never found any u.s. made transmission mounts, though.Originally Posted by XJwonders
No I don't make them anymore. Too much upfront investment for me and slow to get my return. The market is too saturated so I stopped.
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Go with SFR. stinky fab racing. They make excellent mounts.Originally Posted by gat
I know that Brown Dog makes brackets and mounts for the motor and I've found a person who makes brackets for Cherokees say the motor as well. I've never found any u.s. made transmission mounts, though.
