anyone know how to install ur pulleys? near SAC.916
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I can tell you now, installing Pulleys in NOT an easy job.
There is a shop in San Mateo (about a block down from the Jack in the Box) that I got mine installed at --I had the whole pulley set installed with some other mods/services done as well.
T.W. Automotive,LLC
contact William at 650-342-2730
William was a mechanic for Infiniti/Nissan for many years until he left to open his own business up-- so he knows what he is doing when it comes to our cars.
Also, he'll tighten them up pretty well-- you might need to come back a second time to get them re-tightened (the belts that UR sends with their pulleys tend to stretch.)
-Robert
There is a shop in San Mateo (about a block down from the Jack in the Box) that I got mine installed at --I had the whole pulley set installed with some other mods/services done as well.
T.W. Automotive,LLC
contact William at 650-342-2730
William was a mechanic for Infiniti/Nissan for many years until he left to open his own business up-- so he knows what he is doing when it comes to our cars.
Also, he'll tighten them up pretty well-- you might need to come back a second time to get them re-tightened (the belts that UR sends with their pulleys tend to stretch.)
-Robert
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I had all the mods installed at one time . So in general, yes-- there was a nice difference between stock and mods. Ride pulls through 1st and 2nd like nothing. Great power in mid to the higher RPM's-- I'm getting a custom ground wiring from SxExCx(see the thread on the N cal forum bout his services) -- it's suppose to help your vehicle shift cleaner/more responsive for the guys with Auto's (If your auto, Im sure you notice a lag in the manumatic mode, the wiring helps eliminate and create better response.)
You could jump in on that special and save some $$ plus he does the installs (also, tons of great reviews on him and his work all across the So cal boards) I don't know if he does the the pulley installs, but doesn't hurt to ask -shrug-
You could jump in on that special and save some $$ plus he does the installs (also, tons of great reviews on him and his work all across the So cal boards) I don't know if he does the the pulley installs, but doesn't hurt to ask -shrug-
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Hey Bro, that's why I advised you to just get the whole pulley set... the crank pulley alone is the one that shoots your labor costs up.... I don't know if anyone will do it for 120 -shrug- .. it's a major pain in the @$$... i'll check around for you and see if someone will do it for something in your price range-- Just the crank pulley or do you need/want anything else done?