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Alternator, 70 Amp, Easy Access Regulator: Beetle (1960-1979), T2 Bay (1968-1979), T2 Split Bus (1960-1967)

SKU
AC9039448

Alternator, 70 Amp, Easy Access Regulator: Beetle (1960-1979), T2 Bay (1968-1979), T2 Split Bus (1960-1967)

SKU
AC9039448
Reviews & Ratings
  • High-output 70 amp alternator for increased current supply
  • Easy access regulator and brush pack for hassle-free maintenance
  • Ideal upgrade for vehicles needing more power than 55 amps

Upgrade your vehicle's electrical system with this standard replacement 70 amp alternator. Designed for those requiring more current than the typical 55 amp alternators can deliver, this unit ensures reliable performance and efficiency.

The innovative easy access regulator design allows you to remove the regulator and brush pack unit without needing to remove the entire alternator. This convenience sets it apart from other models on the market. Please note that this alternator will not fit dynamo models; for those, refer to part number AC903902 for a suitable conversion kit.

£189.95 £158.29

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This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts

Product Attributes
Also known asAC9039448
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleBeetle, T2 Split, T2 Bay, Karmann Ghia, Beetle Cabriolet
Weight (kg)6.00
BrandSSP Wheels
QualityGood Quality
Unit of saleEach

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1960-1979
T2 Bay1968-1979
T2 Split Bus1960-1967
Karmann Ghia1960-1974
Beetle Cabrio1960-1979

Product Questions

Hi folks , would this fit my Brazilian Bay Aircooled Kombi ? Thanks
Question by: Scott Leadbitter on 28 Jul 2020, 14:28
Yes, this should suit your Brazilian built Kombi.
Answer by: Nick Bitton on 28 Jul 2020, 16:35