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#1
Behold the Chevy Tahoe Police Package alternator, 160A, no core charge.
Got it from a local dealer, for the same price that a certain online discount vendor offers it for: $138.48
For those looking to power auxillary items such as electric fans ('05 upgrade fans, H/E fans, etc.), as well as minor stereo upgrades, this is a nice piece of insurance.
This is a brand-spankin' new Bosch unit, not a rebuild (like the 145A alternators you pay the same price for, with an additional $90 core
).
Enjoy!
Got it from a local dealer, for the same price that a certain online discount vendor offers it for: $138.48
For those looking to power auxillary items such as electric fans ('05 upgrade fans, H/E fans, etc.), as well as minor stereo upgrades, this is a nice piece of insurance.
This is a brand-spankin' new Bosch unit, not a rebuild (like the 145A alternators you pay the same price for, with an additional $90 core
). Enjoy!
#2
Originally Posted by Naked AV
Behold the Chevy Tahoe Police Package alternator, 160A, no core charge.
Got it from a local dealer, for the same price that a certain online discount vendor offers it for: $138.48
For those looking to power auxillary items such as electric fans ('05 upgrade fans, H/E fans, etc.), as well as minor stereo upgrades, this is a nice piece of insurance.
This is a brand-spankin' new Bosch unit, not a rebuild (like the 145A alternators you pay the same price for, with an additional $90 core charge
).
Enjoy!
Got it from a local dealer, for the same price that a certain online discount vendor offers it for: $138.48
For those looking to power auxillary items such as electric fans ('05 upgrade fans, H/E fans, etc.), as well as minor stereo upgrades, this is a nice piece of insurance.
This is a brand-spankin' new Bosch unit, not a rebuild (like the 145A alternators you pay the same price for, with an additional $90 core charge
). Enjoy!

#4
Originally Posted by KySilverado
Thats the ticket. When I put my 145 amp in, I also considered running new battery and alternator cables to the junction box with the red cover. I didn't when I saw that they were the same part numbers for the 105 amp and 145 amp optioned trucks. You might want to consider with a 165 amp unit. I am going to up size mine after accidentally touching the wire from the alternator when the truck and e-fans were running. This cable gets damn hot.
What should I get to replace it....2 gauge? 1 gauge?
Originally Posted by Baumgardner2051
Will this local dealer ship parts? Would this eliminate the dimming headlights when my stereo is bumpin?
Can't argue with that logic!

As far as your dimming lights, this could help, but I don't know the origin of your particular problem, if it's current draw or what... might want to wait for the audiophiles/freaks to chime in....
#5
#6
Originally Posted by Naked AV
Thanks for the tip....what gauge is the stock wire?
What should I get to replace it....2 gauge? 1 gauge?
What should I get to replace it....2 gauge? 1 gauge?
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ternator+cable
#7
I have a question related to the B+ wire upgrade....not only what guage wire are most guys using to do this, but what kind of wire? I was under the impression that the factory B+ wire to the alternator also acts as a fusible link, so if the alternator overcharges, it will melt to avoid smoking the entire electrical system and possibly turning the truck into an expensive bonfire. If it is a fusible link and is replaced with a larger guage standard wire that won't "give" if the alternator overcharges....the results would not be pretty
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#10
Found this:
Big 3
And this:
Car Electronics (wire gauge and fusing)
Baumgardner2051, have a look at those links....
Big 3
And this:
Car Electronics (wire gauge and fusing)
Baumgardner2051, have a look at those links....


