So I suspected the alternator on our 1995 Tahoe was on its way out when we bought it, but now I know it is just a matter of time. The voltage will drop all the way to 10-11 volts or so, plus it is making one heck of a noise. It almost sounds like the truck is supercharged now, I'm assuming it is a bearing that is making all the noise. I already bought a new (not reman) Delco alternator from Amazon, I figured for $85 shipped with a 2 year/24,000 mile warranty was not too shabby. I plan on replacing the belt at the same time, because for $25 why not? I've never done a repair like this, but it does not seem to hard. I've watched numerous YouTube videos and it looks like a 30 minute job, tops. Gee I wish I knew that before forking over hundreds of dollars to repair shops for the same thing in the past. Any tips/tricks to make it a painless process? The only tool I do not have is a breaker bar, I'm assuming I can use my torque wrench with a socket at the end? Thanks ahead of time for any input.