3.5" Idler pulley part number
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Sense i put the 2.55 pulley on i may want to goto a 3.5" idler just to make sure i dont get belt slip.
I dont think im getting any now, but i want to make sure.
So anyone know the Part number for one?
Either NAPA, Autozone, Advance...
i went to advance today but they seem to not have a easy way to look one up. :?
I dont think im getting any now, but i want to make sure.
So anyone know the Part number for one?
Either NAPA, Autozone, Advance...
i went to advance today but they seem to not have a easy way to look one up. :?
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From: NEBF:06,07 | NYBF:06,07 | ONBF:06,07 | CNBF:06 & more............

i thought i need a 3.5" not the next size up.
Haro, unless its like $10 or so i dont want it, when i got one for my SE it was around $10
ill PM ya
Haro, unless its like $10 or so i dont want it, when i got one for my SE it was around $10
ill PM ya
Originally Posted by BillBoost37
I go in and say...gimme one. They merely look up the right one and grab the next size up.
Hint (repeat already in this topic):
TECHINFO. Part numbers for 3.25" and 3.5" are there. I recall suggesting a 3.5" for your application and setup recently.
Have you even looked in Techinfo? Those part numbers should cross-reference wherever you go.
If more than $10 is too much, perhaps you should come to terms with belt slip.
TECHINFO. Part numbers for 3.25" and 3.5" are there. I recall suggesting a 3.5" for your application and setup recently.
Have you even looked in Techinfo? Those part numbers should cross-reference wherever you go.
If more than $10 is too much, perhaps you should come to terms with belt slip.





