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Old 07-27-2008, 02:23 PM
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So I ordered myself a good ol set of NST pulleys for my tC from dezod after contemplating this purcahse for some time. Ordered the pulleys and they arrived on time with no issues. Great service. They even called to inform me that they didn't have the water pump pulley in red but I said go ahead and just throw the grey one into the mix. I thought it was great that they called me regarding this instead of saying 'surprse you have to wait 2 more weeks!" or something like that. Thanks guys!


However I did have ONE issue...

The belt part # they said to use with the pulleys was k060747..well after installing the pulleys and putting the belt on my tC i discover that the belt is to long..my uncle and I even removed the water pump pulley thinking maybe that was the culprit, it wasn't.

So we go to NST's website and notice that the 05-06 models use k060747 whereas the 07-08 models uses k060737

Now this could have been a mistake on my part but Dezods site specifically said the 747. So we had to hunt down a new belt and ended up using 740..which is working fine.

I would just like to point out to dezod that in the future you may want to alter your website so that it says to use the proper belt for the proper year of the vehicle.

Other than that great service and I have no problems ordering from them again! Maybe an n/a back exhaust is in my future?
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Sorry about the typo, but glad it all worked out for you!
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No prob! As long as i wasn't stuck 3 hours from home it was all good! Worse case scenario I would have just had to slap the stock stuff back on. The pulleys turned out to be easier than doing a brake job IMO
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Originally Posted by XIEmperorIX
No prob! As long as i wasn't stuck 3 hours from home it was all good! Worse case scenario I would have just had to slap the stock stuff back on. The pulleys turned out to be easier than doing a brake job IMO
Glad to hear!!!! Thanks for the support.
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