Hey guys, I was just wondering how hard it is to instal the under drive pulleys. Is it something you can do on your garage or should it be done profesionally? Thanks...
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i installed mine on friday but got a friend with a shop to do it for me for 70, it took him like 30-45 min with all the right tools, it looked kinda hard but im sure if u had the mechanical knowledge it wouldnt be to hard
good luck, youll feel a difference it the throttle and acceleration
The best way is to get a friend, impact tools if they are available, the AEM instructions, and your Prelude Shop Manual. It shouldnt take all that long as they are pretty easy. Good luck
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did mine, at a relaxed pace, eating burger king, drinking beer, and hitting on chicks in my friend's garage in about 2 hours.
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Originally posted by dohcpower did mine, at a relaxed pace, eating burger king, drinking beer, and hitting on chicks in my friend's garage in about 2 hours.
hey dohcpower-- did you use an impact wrench? I was thinking about intalling pullies myself wit just hand tools-- is that nuts? you think a shop would take off the one or two bolts that need an impact wrench and me do the rest? thanks man
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i did it in 1 hour 30 mins. i spent 30 mins looking for a shop. 70 bucxks ill do it for that.just thatalternator pulle y is hard to get off the others are so simple
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