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Changing the pulley- pics & notes.
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<blockquote data-quote="red03cobra" data-source="post: 283811" data-attributes="member: 8046"><p>Got my Gatorback belt from so. coast florida pulley for $40 plus shipping along with two larger idler pulleys to decrease slipping. My mechanic charged $30 to install my 2.8 pulley so i did not see the point to buy a pulley tool. I do not pan to take off my pulley and try to claim it was not on for service work. The issue of denying warranty claims due to aftermarket parts is very complex. The auto manufacturer has to prove the part caused the damage. You can fight through non-binding arbitration and sue, but it is a hassle. Still in small claims court I think you have a good shot unless the facts clearly support denial of the warranty claim. Yes, I am a trial lawyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red03cobra, post: 283811, member: 8046"] Got my Gatorback belt from so. coast florida pulley for $40 plus shipping along with two larger idler pulleys to decrease slipping. My mechanic charged $30 to install my 2.8 pulley so i did not see the point to buy a pulley tool. I do not pan to take off my pulley and try to claim it was not on for service work. The issue of denying warranty claims due to aftermarket parts is very complex. The auto manufacturer has to prove the part caused the damage. You can fight through non-binding arbitration and sue, but it is a hassle. Still in small claims court I think you have a good shot unless the facts clearly support denial of the warranty claim. Yes, I am a trial lawyer. [/QUOTE]
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