What's the difference between a rebuilt alternator and a brand new alternator?
Quality-Built 14158 Alternator
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Jan 10, 2025 - 08:14 AM
A rebuilt alternator is a previously used alternator that has been disassembled, inspected, and had its worn or damaged components replaced before being reassembled to meet certain performance standards. In contrast, a brand new alternator is a completely new unit manufactured with all new components. Rebuilt alternators are often more cost-effective but may have a shorter lifespan compared to brand new ones.
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Quality-Built 14158 Alternator
The Quality-Built 14158 Alternator is designed to meet the needs of your vehicle, ensuring reliability and optimal performance. The, Quality-Built 14158 Guaranteed to fit 1976-1981 Honda Accord, 1980-1983 Honda Civic, 1979-1982 Honda Prelude, is crafted with precision to fit seamlessly into your spe...
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