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Old 08-25-2009, 06:20 PM
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Just bought this... looks purty

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Old 08-26-2009, 12:21 AM
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nice,,, i bought the ones at Hughes the other day........ do you know the spec are they 25% less?.... because they look nice
 
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I would say with claims of 12 hp that they are likely a 25% under drive. Hopefully you don't have electrical issues usually associated with them at idle with your headlights on at night.
 
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Why would you put underdrive pulleys on a 4X4?
 
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^+1 on that. Amen. A race car is one thing but underdriving your accesories on a 4x4 will become a pain in the hind end in short time.
 
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keep an eye on your temp, oil pressure and voltage after you put them on.
 
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we will see, I'll keep you informed. To each their own, I guess.
 
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i'd like to know how they work out for you because i've seen where some people love them and others have issues. thats why i said to keep an eye on your gauges after the install.
 



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