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    There was a ZZP 3.5" pulley on there. I actually drove back around and scooped up the belt as I just had it replaced on Sunday. Anyone heard of this happening before? I'm really starting to regret having bought this car.


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    damn. i guess it went on super easy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeosGP View Post
    Anyone heard of this happening before?
    Haven't seen that.

    Closest I got was the belt slipped off after the snout seal leaked. Little sluggish on the way home, lol.
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    Congratulations, you are the first ever that I've seen.
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    Just put a belt on that ****!, 1" pulley-less has gotta make like 20 psi!


    Also....Yeah how did that happen, it takes an act of god to remove the pulley or hub on there.
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    Nope, that's a first! Can't see how it's even possible...
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    In literally 15+ years around these cars, I've never seen that. Go play the lottery.
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    Mustve had several pullies put on there by the previous owner(s)... Maybe?
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    I've pulled hubs/pullies off an on a ton of times. Same charger, same pullies... never seen that occur.
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    by the looks of the picture id be more worried about my shock towers before the pulley. but yeah. that is crazy, those hubs/pulleys are pressed on tight!
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