Where to get a aftermarket starter
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I have a 2009 SG with 36k+ miles on it. The starter is going out. I was thinking about putting a higher output starter on as well because i have installed aftermarket cams. The thing is they are $500 plus for the part.
My mechanic said he will rebuild my OEM starter for around $200 total installed.
It lasted 36k miles. I guess i am going to give it another go for the price.
My mechanic said he will rebuild my OEM starter for around $200 total installed.
It lasted 36k miles. I guess i am going to give it another go for the price.
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RiveraPrimo.com. Monster torque starters. Lifetime warranty.
copied this from my previous post:
In Malibu yesterday, had lunch at Neptune's Net. Went to fire up, and the starter just spins..starter clutch fail..had to do an embarrassing push start.
Today I started looking for parts for my Monster Torque Starter, that I bought at Rivera Primo a while back. Kept the old box with the old stock starter. Opened the box and found "Lifetime Warranty" to the original owner.
Pulled the starter out, drove all the way to Rivera Primo, (3 miles) showed them the box with the bad starter, and they did not even blink an eye, just gave me a new one. I also replaced the 9 tooth pinion gear. It starts better then ever now, and spins quite fast for my hi-comp motor.
The folks at Rivera Primo are top notch. They mostly do mail orders, but have a small counter section. Oh, and the office girls are worth the trip. (but they seem so busy all the time)
P.S. I have no affiliation with Rivera. Just spend my money there.
copied this from my previous post:
In Malibu yesterday, had lunch at Neptune's Net. Went to fire up, and the starter just spins..starter clutch fail..had to do an embarrassing push start.
Today I started looking for parts for my Monster Torque Starter, that I bought at Rivera Primo a while back. Kept the old box with the old stock starter. Opened the box and found "Lifetime Warranty" to the original owner.
Pulled the starter out, drove all the way to Rivera Primo, (3 miles) showed them the box with the bad starter, and they did not even blink an eye, just gave me a new one. I also replaced the 9 tooth pinion gear. It starts better then ever now, and spins quite fast for my hi-comp motor.
The folks at Rivera Primo are top notch. They mostly do mail orders, but have a small counter section. Oh, and the office girls are worth the trip. (but they seem so busy all the time)
P.S. I have no affiliation with Rivera. Just spend my money there.
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