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Old 05-17-2003, 02:15 AM
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Who makes the best pully for our cars? Also is the pully for the alternator help that much? Thanks for any help.
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any one?
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ASP is the most common one. I didn't install the alternator pulley so I wouldn't know. I'm happy with just the crank pulley.
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I used the asp pulley too. The alternator pulley isn't necessary unless you're running some heavy amps & subs. The stock drain on the alternator isn't enough to warrant that purchase




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