I’m looking for a long lasting OEM alternator for my 1998 mustang GT.
This, or shop online for a deal on a new or rebuilt OEM Ford from a Ford dealer. I've had good luck shopping from dealers online for Toyotas, Nissans and BMWs (alternators and starters).Find a good auto electric shop and have yours rebuilt. At least you know what you are starting with.
I just looked it up and am amazed to type this. I put a Remy on my 2000 f250 in February 2019 and it’s still going strong. It was an Amazon wharehouse deal, so I spent around $50 and figured if it lasted a year I’d be happy. Still going. Luckily Nissans supplier is Valeo and I’ve still got the original on my 09 Altima but do have one in the box (wharehouse deal) in waiting.
He would probably know.I would ask @bdcardinal![]()
Yea, reading the original post again, you are probably correct. In that case, the original alternator needs to be rebuilt. It’s possible that it could be a diy job.@Kruse, I was under the impression that @MetalSlug, is looking for an original alternator, which is probably no longer available. @bdcardinal could make a recommendation for something of comparable quality and not some random reman alternator.
Ya they all dried up here the closest is a couple hrs away nowFinding an automotive electronics shop is hard in some areas. Where I used to live there was an electric motor shop that would fix alternators, starters, and pump motors. I had one of my pump motors rebuilt for $75 at that time. Can't touch that nowadays.