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How much would it cost for someone to install an AEM pulley in my 2002 GT?
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I think it's pretty easy to do it yourself
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$60 to $100 would be my guess, any where from an half hour to an hour depending on the shop. I would not try to do that myself, unless you have access to a garage with all the fixins. Where talkin impact wrench here.
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take it to a shop...should not be too much at all
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a shop indeed you'll be needing that impact wrench from what I've been reading from previous installs/posts
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its cake... just remove the alternator and swap the pullies...
but you do need an impact wrench
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So has anyone had this done at a shop?
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you need impact wrench or air tools,
i've done mine a few times longest part is pulling the alternator out.
its not hard at all however.
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I do not have an impact wrench or air power tools...I am do not want to mess up my car and i am not car literate. That is the reason y Im asking.
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I do not have an impact wrench or air power tools...I am do not want to mess up my car and i am not car literate. That is the reason y Im asking. Then forget the DIY, see my post above, call some local trusted shops and get some quotes.
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So has anyone had this done at a shop? paid $30 for mine it took about half an hour... shop around
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i say 30-35 but just do it ur self
i've been changing but you'll never see me now now i'm blaming you for everything
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ThX everyone
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You can still do it yourself. I have a 75 lb. impact wrench, and I couldn't get the stock pulley off, so I just took it to an Autozone and they used some shitty electric impact wrench to take it off. They even put the new one back on for me.
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i had mine installed for $20 bucks...cheapest so far well besides those who did it themselves...
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Make sure your socket/wrench seats properly on the lower alternator bolt. There is another pulley right there that can be in the way. Mine wouldn't budge and I ended up rounding it off.
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