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How do the SEI aftermarket outdrives hold up
I have a alpha 1 gen 2 counter that broke a shaft.. Anybody know how the aftermarkets hold up, 3 yr no fault warranty ?
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Run one of their lowers(essentially an alpha) on my 3 liter outboard, 2 years no problems.
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I've heard all good things
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I have their Bravo Lower on my Velocity 260 w/496 mag. I have almost 2 seasons and over 200 hours. So far not a single issue. Plus they have a no questions asked 3 year warranty. I was even told by one of their sales people (before I bought) if I leave the drive down and drag it up my boat ramp, they will still repair or replace it.
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There prices arent bad as well
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Originally Posted by firehawkcat
(Post 3463833)
There prices arent bad as well
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We run them tru our shop and have yet to have a problem. Prices are very affordable and yes they back there claimed warranty up!!! trim rams , alpha and b1's cant complain
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The only negative I have heard is that the paint does not hold up.
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Have sold about 20 Bravo lowers and had no complaints.
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They're a local company to me, and I know a lot of follk who run their drives here. No problems. SEI is a very robust alternative to stock Merc stuff at a fraction of the cost.
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