Alternator Denso or Duralast
Denso or straight from a Honda Dealership (Denso). Today's aftermarket and remanufactured parts often leave quite a bit to be desired. You may pay a little more, but legit Honda parts won't let you down like the others.
As another recommended I would have gone denso or Bosch or something. But these newer Honda alternators are expensive and around me hard to get.
I did my rebuilt denso alternator for $450. Oil changes for $20 ( my oil and filter $40 from walmart) just for comparison. this is on crv.
Denso remanufactured is solid I’ve had an alternator on my fzj-80 as well as a ac compressor both solid and that’s like 6 years ago
The lowest cost one I see worth buying at RockAuto is the wai global but for 344 you can get a new denso which would be the way I would go if you don't rebuild it yourself
The alternator is a Denso 210-1165, 150-amp unit.
I bought a reman Denso from NAPA. First one worked but sounded like a rattling box of rocks from the getgo. A week later I swapped it out for another Denso Reman and it has been working fine for 3-4 years now.
I’ve had two D/L Alternators. Each has lasted 3 or 4 years.
I hate buying reman. Every time I do, I opt for the reman OE part (in this case, it would be Denso) but they always fail early.
Get the name brand Denso part and save yourself having to replace it 3 times in a month until you finally get a good one.
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