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<blockquote data-quote="DCguy" data-source="post: 16588911" data-attributes="member: 196849"><p>The great thing about KMJ is he offers a lifetime warranty to the original purchaser no questions asked. He's good ppl....you have a problem 5yrs down the road you send it to him and he'll sort you out. And he goes out of his way to help and respond......I don't think i've ever messaged him and waited more than 20-30min for a response....you just can't put a price tag on that. </p><p></p><p>You do have to clearance the alternator bracket just a bit for the KMJ200 as its a bit larger than the factory unit, but its a quick job with an angle grinder. Good time to do a BIG3 kit while you're in there. He offers those too. You can get the whole kit for like $299 which I personally think he undercharges for. </p><p></p><p>Alternator pulley size should be based on what size your lower crank pulley is....Metco has a chart for this. If you're running a stock/caged lower you don't need to go up in size on the alt pulley although some people do anyway just to keep from overspinning it. The popular 4lb lowers require a 3.2in alt pulley......Metco and LFP sell them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCguy, post: 16588911, member: 196849"] The great thing about KMJ is he offers a lifetime warranty to the original purchaser no questions asked. He's good ppl....you have a problem 5yrs down the road you send it to him and he'll sort you out. And he goes out of his way to help and respond......I don't think i've ever messaged him and waited more than 20-30min for a response....you just can't put a price tag on that. You do have to clearance the alternator bracket just a bit for the KMJ200 as its a bit larger than the factory unit, but its a quick job with an angle grinder. Good time to do a BIG3 kit while you're in there. He offers those too. You can get the whole kit for like $299 which I personally think he undercharges for. Alternator pulley size should be based on what size your lower crank pulley is....Metco has a chart for this. If you're running a stock/caged lower you don't need to go up in size on the alt pulley although some people do anyway just to keep from overspinning it. The popular 4lb lowers require a 3.2in alt pulley......Metco and LFP sell them. [/QUOTE]
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