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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) what brand of replacement starter

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I think my starter is giving up and was wondering what brands of starters are recommended. Also how much is the cost?

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I would suggest rebuilding the original.

Ditto. Larry B has everything you need to make yours good as new at a fraction of the cost. The quality of reman starters is sketchy at best, and a quality new unit will cost an arm and a leg.
 
Another vote to repair what you have. Larry B's contacts usually bring them back to 100%. A very durable unit for sure. I think they are the toughest starter I have ever seen.
 
Well thanks for all your helpful suggestions, most towards rebuilding it. I spent a lot of time on Larry B's website since viewing the posts and even called him today with questions in which he cleared right up. I didn't know it was so easy to rebuild the starter. 70 bucks and my starter will be ready for another 200,000 miles
 
Well I chose to use Larry B's as most of you advised that and it turned out exceptionally well. Thanks for all the input.
 
You did right, but Know your area. Not far from me, there's still a generator shop still in business. He is 3rd generation and does great work. He just rebuilt a generator for a '55 Dodge a co worker has. Did an awesome job!
There once was a starter and a radiator shop in every large town- not anymore.
 
I have a 2002 Dodge 5.9 Cummins with 170,000 miles and it still turns me on every time I get in it, I just changed the water pump, belt and idler pulley just for preventive maintenance. I was thinking about the starter rebuild next. I am not having any issues but I guess I just like to stay ahead of mechanical problems. Should I do anything with my starter at this time or just keep on turning the key and cranking on ? How about the alternator, what is life expectancy for that part?
 
I have a 2002 Dodge 5.9 Cummins with 170,000 miles and it still turns me on every time I get in it, I just changed the water pump, belt and idler pulley just for preventive maintenance. I was thinking about the starter rebuild next. I am not having any issues but I guess I just like to stay ahead of mechanical problems. Should I do anything with my starter at this time or just keep on turning the key and cranking on ? How about the alternator, what is life expectancy for that part?

You'll probably not find as quality a part as what was originally attached to your engine (with the exception of the original VP/Carter lift pump). That being said, time, use, and heat cycles all take a toll on components. What I did was buy the critical sensors along with a starter and alternator rebuild kit and keep them on the shelf. I have since used both the starter and rebuild kit as well as the APPS. I bought another new/old/unused APPS from a member on here that sold off his truck to keep as a spare. The sensors I generally keep in my little tool box in the back of my truck just in case they go bad while on a road trip. For the most part they are all easy to replace if/when necessary.
 
I think my starter is giving up...

Like BigPapa recommends - rebuild the original (it is a quality starter). I, too have a 2002 truck (253,000 miles) with s six speed and I put a solenoid kit in at 144,000 miles because of starting problems. The kit consisted of pieces from the shelf at Napa, so I knew the contactors were not heavy duty, but it worked. So at 219,000 miles (with no problems) I installed a Geno's solenoid kit for about $30.00.

When I had about 130,000 miles on the truck, I (like you) was concerned about brushes a bearings in the alternator (a Bosch). When I called a highly recommended local supplier ,the fellow said, " I will be happy to sell you a set, but you are at about half life for the brushes and about one-third life for the bearings. I thanked him for his honesty and I replaced brushes and bearings as a maintenance item at 216,000 miles.

So, as you can see, there some quality parts attached to our engines. Geno's Garage can supply you a kit for both the starter and the alternator.

Hope you are enjoying your truck.

- John
 
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Thanks to all. I get stuff from Geno's so I will order repair parts for both. This will be a rainy weekend job for me later in the year.
 
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