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06-05-2011, 11:17 PM
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GI: Floating GrimmSpeed crank pulley removal tool
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Title: Scooby
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Location: VA
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Car: 05 ABP LGT unlimted
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How many people are interested in using GrimmSpeed's new crank pulley tool for installing their LWCP? http://www.grimmspeed.com/catalog/pr...roducts_id=231 I've had a Perrin pulley sitting around for 5 (yes, 5) years and am finally re-motivated to install it after seeing this. It seems like the type of product that for most, would be used once and that's it. That being said, it would be great if we could all make use of it.
Thinking I could buy one for $50 + shipping and let the next person use it for $45 shipped. They give it to the next person for $45 shipped, and so on and so on. This means once the install is done and the next person needs it, you are basically just out the cost of shipping and that's it.
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#2:
06-05-2011, 11:22 PM
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Title: Member
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Rank: Donating Member
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Location: Greenfield, MA
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Car: BRENtuned 05 LGT 5EAT
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My stock pully wiggled off with a little elbow grease.
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#3:
06-06-2011, 01:22 AM
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Title: Contributing V.P.
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Rank: Donating Member
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Location: Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania
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I bought the tool. I just used it yesterday to put my kartboy pulley on that I had sitting in my garage for six months. I don't think I could have gotten it off without the tool. It worked like a charm.
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#4:
06-06-2011, 08:31 PM
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Title: Scooby
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Location: VA
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Car: 05 ABP LGT unlimted
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Posts: 6,375
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sleeper8406
I bought the tool. I just used it yesterday to put my kartboy pulley on that I had sitting in my garage for six months. I don't think I could have gotten it off without the tool. It worked like a charm.
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hmm well if there is no interest in a floating crank pulley tool, and you don't need yours any more, I'd take it off your hands  .
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#5:
06-08-2011, 10:56 AM
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Title: Contributing V.P.
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Rank: Donating Member
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Location: Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania
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Sure PM me
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#6:
06-08-2011, 10:51 PM
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Title: Cowabunga!
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Rank: Moderator
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Location: Whorelando, Fl
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I'd be down as well as with a 5EAT, this is a must in order to not have to remove the TMIC and jam something into the flywheel to stop it from rotating.
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#7:
06-09-2011, 06:44 PM
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Title: Scooby
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Location: VA
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Car: 05 ABP LGT unlimted
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Posts: 6,375
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sleeper8406
Sure PM me
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Payment sent earlier. Thanks!
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#8:
06-09-2011, 08:21 PM
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Title: Cowabunga!
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Rank: Moderator
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Location: Whorelando, Fl
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You going to keep the "floating" thing going?
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#9:
06-09-2011, 08:29 PM
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Title: Scooby
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Location: VA
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Car: 05 ABP LGT unlimted
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Posts: 6,375
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Leonardo
You going to keep the "floating" thing going?
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Sure if there is enough interest. I'll PM you once I'm done with it  .
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#10:
06-09-2011, 09:40 PM
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Title: Cowabunga!
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Rank: Moderator
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Location: Whorelando, Fl
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Car: 09 Smart ForTwo Passion
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Deal. Thanks!
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#11:
06-10-2011, 01:29 PM
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Title: Member
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Location: Traverse City, MI
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Car: 2005 Legacy GT GRP
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This would work great, as long as every person does thier install in a timely fashion. I know all about procrastinating with installing parts.
Last edited by grantman10; 06-12-2011 at 03:09 PM..
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#12:
06-10-2011, 02:02 PM
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Title: Burning Monkey
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Location: MN
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Car: 2010 LGTL & 91 Angry Turbo Legacy
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It's the incredible floating floating pulley tool!
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#13:
06-24-2011, 10:24 PM
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Title: Senior Contributor
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Location: Escanaba, Michigan
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Car: 05 LGT, 91/2 Legacy SS, 89 Lebaron GT
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Floating tool is a good idea. Me, I ordered mine with their pulley today. Who knows, might not use it again after this car, but I do like new tools...lol
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#14:
06-24-2011, 10:26 PM
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Title: Scooby
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Location: VA
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Car: 05 ABP LGT unlimted
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Posts: 6,375
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iTrader: (83)
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I've got sleeper8406's old pulley tool now. Waiting for another nice weekend off to install.
What's the best place to pick up some breaker/cheater bars?
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#15:
06-24-2011, 10:29 PM
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Title: Trunk Monkey Chief
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Rank: Premium Donator
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Location: Boulder, CO
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Car: 2005 Rocketback, 2010 Clown Car
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Posts: 12,316
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So you guys couldn't get the pulley off by hand?
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