Steeda Pulleys installation question
Originally posted by Nick85@December 14, 2005, 3:46 PM
About how much should I expect to pay to have these installed? Also about how long should it take?
Thanks
Nick
About how much should I expect to pay to have these installed? Also about how long should it take?
Thanks
Nick
I ended up putting them on myself, and it wasn't too bad.
Originally posted by Idrvadodgstr8us@December 14, 2005, 9:13 PM
did you rent a pulley puller?
did you rent a pulley puller?
the guy that did it had 2 types of 3 prong pullers, and none of them worked cause the pulley didn't have drilled threaded holes in them at all, so we used 2 small thin crowbars and lightly/gently pryed the pulley off.
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Originally posted by MaverickMLFD371@December 15, 2005, 7:15 AM
the guy that did it had 2 types of 3 prong pullers, and none of them worked cause the pulley didn't have drilled threaded holes in them at all, so we used 2 small thin crowbars and lightly/gently pryed the pulley off.
the guy that did it had 2 types of 3 prong pullers, and none of them worked cause the pulley didn't have drilled threaded holes in them at all, so we used 2 small thin crowbars and lightly/gently pryed the pulley off.
Autozone has the proper puller in the kit you can rent. You should pull the stock pulley from the inside of the steel hub and not on the outside diameter of the pulley. The stock pulley has a rubber damper and you can pull it apart if your not careful. The slots in the back of the stock pulley is what you pull on.
Scott
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