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Old 05-05-2009, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by dug
Wow, that's spensive.
I think mine was like $15 i looks like this.
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/cat...uestid=1521249
They say stores don't have it in stock but i know they do.
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Originally Posted by SUX2BU
Wow, that's spensive.
I think mine was like $15 i looks like this.
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/cat...uestid=1521249
They say stores don't have it in stock but i know they do.
thats what I used on my camaro along time ago. It worked but the threaded bolt got stripped out in the process.

I got the chrysler tool from AZ. Im gonna try it right now. It was $65 but you get it back when you return it.
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Originally Posted by dug
yes that's the one . . . works great!

that other one grabs on the small tabs. It's really flexible, and explodes (not really) but kills your knuckels when it slips off
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It would work great but, rod that slips into the crank is too short. I bought a different one from ace and cut it down but it buckled.
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Originally Posted by Low_LQ4
I have one you can barrow if you need it.
I might have to take you up on that. Where do you live? I live off of Broadway and Stapley
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Originally Posted by dug
I might have to take you up on that. Where do you live? I live off of Broadway and Stapley
It's a Kent more tool so I'm sure it will get the job done.
I'll pm you my info.
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The OTC version of that tool comes with 3 different size rods for different vehicles, AZ probably gave you the wrong rod (and may have lost or never gotten back the right one).
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Originally Posted by budhayes3
The OTC version of that tool comes with 3 different size rods for different vehicles, AZ probably gave you the wrong rod (and may have lost or never gotten back the right one).
exactly, AZ tool only had 2 rods. I saw a pic on the internet that had 3 different rods. if it wasnt for that the puller fit like a glove
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LowLq4 loaned me his puller. Took me and my buddy less than 5 minutes to pop it off.

How the **** do we get the new pulley on?
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M14x2.0?? threaded rod (someone correct me if im wrong on the thread)
washers and a nut to match...turn the nut until the pulley stops it's easy once you get the right equipment.


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