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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 02:29 AM
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Default NST underdrive pulley install help

I've had a NST underdrive pulley and new belt sitting around for awhile now.

I don't have the tools necessary for the install like a breaker bar and an air compressor, etc. When I went to autozone and pep boys they said they dont do the whole rent the air compressor and gun thing .

Anyway, anyone know any shop in socal area that will do the install for me? Im not really sure what kind of shop to go to...or if anyone in the socal area is willing to help me install it Id love to get the hands on learning. I live in the OC/Newport/Irvine area. I dont really mind making a moderate drive. Thanks
Old Oct 30, 2007 | 02:34 AM
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any shop can do it. i just took it to a local garage with the DIY and pictures for installation off thise site, and it was done in no time, for a decent price.
Old Oct 31, 2007 | 03:00 AM
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yea any shop would be able to do it and i cant see it costing more than $100... you pop the belt off and zip off the crank pulley bolt, my pulley came right off with ease, no need for a puller, with a lift and correct tools it can easily be done in a half hour
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