After 20 years and 250k+ miles of faithful service, it appears the alternator on my 2003 is giving up the ghost (I'm starting to sporadically get the "Battery Not Charging" message on startups). I'm curious what the consensus is these days on replacement alternators.
I've learned the hard way on previous vehicles to A) Not buy reman electrical components, and B) Only buy OEM electrical components. I was going to do the same thing here, but it's turning out to be trickier than expected.
There's not a great OEM option. AC Delco has two tiers (OE and Gold). The OE (highest) option for a 2003 is extremely expensive, and doesn't seem to be available except at some oddball websites. The Gold is readily available (including on Amazon for <$100), but is made in China, and well....meh. Not a fan.
I've also heard that alternators from the LBZ will also fit. I can find the AC Delco OE / "GM Genuine" version (which, as a bonus, is the upgraded 145 amp) for <$200 online and <$300 in stores, which is made in Mexico. Still meh, but less so than China. Can anyone confirm an LBZ alternator would work on an LB7? Pictures have them looking very similar, but they definitely have different part numbers.
Or is there another option behind door #3 that I'm missing? Priority is longevity / durability. Secondary would be availability at local parts stores (for ease of warranty replacement on the road, if needed).
Thanks!
I've learned the hard way on previous vehicles to A) Not buy reman electrical components, and B) Only buy OEM electrical components. I was going to do the same thing here, but it's turning out to be trickier than expected.
There's not a great OEM option. AC Delco has two tiers (OE and Gold). The OE (highest) option for a 2003 is extremely expensive, and doesn't seem to be available except at some oddball websites. The Gold is readily available (including on Amazon for <$100), but is made in China, and well....meh. Not a fan.
I've also heard that alternators from the LBZ will also fit. I can find the AC Delco OE / "GM Genuine" version (which, as a bonus, is the upgraded 145 amp) for <$200 online and <$300 in stores, which is made in Mexico. Still meh, but less so than China. Can anyone confirm an LBZ alternator would work on an LB7? Pictures have them looking very similar, but they definitely have different part numbers.
Or is there another option behind door #3 that I'm missing? Priority is longevity / durability. Secondary would be availability at local parts stores (for ease of warranty replacement on the road, if needed).
Thanks!