Has anybody installed an upgraded alternator (in the factory location) on an fj62? If your "search" function works better than mine, great, but I can't find anything.

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The website does not list Toyota as a option.I've run two different 175 amp alternators on my 3FE. The first was MECHMAN based on a Ford case. I was never happy with the fit and brackets - always loosening up. They were nice to work with but eventually I gave up when the voltage started getting wonky and a new regulator didn't fix the problem.
My current alternator is 175 amp based on a stock case built by Wrangler NW - Power Products. It's a stock case so there's no fit difference. These guys are also great to work with. I've got maybe 8,000-9,000 miles on it without any problems. This is the alternator I would recommend, especially if you need more output than the Mean Green.
Both of these have an undersized pulley to help idle output (still not great but better than stock). The mechanical man was custom turned, wrangler sourced a smaller one (in either case you need to tell them that you are looking for better idle output and ask for a smaller pulley). Custom length belts were needed (easy via Napa or the equivilent).
Both of these alts have run my upgraded lights, A/C and Ford Contour dual fan without any problems and charge my dual yellow tops fast if I ever run one down.
Yeah, I don't think that either actually lists these as something they regularly stock - you need to call and talk to them. My Wrangler unit was custom built, I just called them and told them what I was looking for. Same with Mechnical Man.
I've run two different 175 amp alternators on my 3FE. The first was MECHMAN based on a Ford case. I was never happy with the fit and brackets - always loosening up. They were nice to work with but eventually I gave up when the voltage started getting wonky and a new regulator didn't fix the problem.
My current alternator is 175 amp based on a stock case built by Wrangler NW - Power Products. It's a stock case so there's no fit difference. These guys are also great to work with. I've got maybe 8,000-9,000 miles on it without any problems. This is the alternator I would recommend, especially if you need more output than the Mean Green.
Both of these have an undersized pulley to help idle output (still not great but better than stock). The mechanical man was custom turned, wrangler sourced a smaller one (in either case you need to tell them that you are looking for better idle output and ask for a smaller pulley). Custom length belts were needed (easy via Napa or the equivilent).
Both of these alts have run my upgraded lights, A/C and Ford Contour dual fan without any problems and charge my dual yellow tops fast if I ever run one down.
How much was the Wrangler, and is this a worthwhile project? If I want to go back to an electric fan I guess it is inevitable.
I have been running a MG Alt for approx. four years - it was an easy install in the factory location and no problems so far.
MG? Got a link or any info on your alternator? How many amps, how many dollars, etc.