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#124839 Mar 13, 6:52pm
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im thinking of putting a aem pulley. how hard will the installation? how did some of you guys did yours?

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ive herd the insall isnt all that hard, but ive never done it, so i dont really know for sure


was....5speed with i/h/e
15.41 @ 89.30mph 2.282 60'

is....04 srt4 stock
13.936 100.15mph 2.177 60'

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coz i was reading the install earlier and it said you need the power of zeus to take something out.

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I have yet to install mine, but I will take it to my mechanic along with the header this Thursday... reason being that the belt tensioner takes a lot of force to relieve the belt from the alternator and also you may need an impact wrench to remove the stock pulley...

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It's better to take it to a shop 'cuz they know what they're doing. This way you wont install it wrong & screw up your engine.

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thanks i might just bring my to the shop

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You definetely want to take it to a shop. You can do it yourself, but if you want things to be easier on yourself you may want to have them do it because they have an impact gun to pull the old pulley out. I just had it installed on my car and if I did it myself without an impact gun I'd be having a hard time doing it myself.

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not sure but i have it was pretty easy to, depending on your skill level of things like that...

#124847 Mar 13, 9:26pm
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its easy... as long as you have an impact wrench...


all you have to do is take off the alternator, swap the pullies and swap the belt.

about an hour job the first time around.

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