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im looking for a A/C delet kit that will keep my a/c and powersteering in the same location. i cant find a brand that uses a dead pulley in the place of the compressor.
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We used this one on my friends Cobra. It fit perfect and is nice quality.... looks good too. Summit Racing

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yeah thats the one i just found .... but 70 bucks is kinda steep for a pulley , im thinking about gutting a ac compressor and just mounting it .

car is a 86 coupe

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here is a cheaper one.

I have this one and it works.

http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=TFS%2D51500600&N=700+4294924928+4294923430+4294908331+4294840126+4294908282+115&autoview=sku

[ July 29, 2007, 08:14 PM: Message edited by: Stan G ]

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stang G , were is the pulley?? do u remove it off the a/c compressor??
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Why do people waste the $ on this stuff? Just dump the crap, get a shorter belt and move on.

Also, to answer your question above. What that bracket does is remove the A/C compressor entirely and allows you to move the powersteering pump in it's place. You will need a shorter belt after you install it.

[ July 29, 2007, 09:26 PM: Message edited by: MustangNate ]

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quote:
Originally posted by MustangNate:
Why do people waste the $ on this stuff? Just dump the crap, get a shorter belt and move on.

Also, to answer your question above. What that bracket does is remove the A/C compressor entirely and allows you to move the powersteering pump in it's place. You will need a shorter belt after you install it.

i have a Kenne Bell SC on my car and the brket is make to be used with the a/c i dont have to have that pulley their but if i dont ill have a hole were the pulley is suppose to be , so id rather just add a dead puppley were the factory ac pulley is suppose to be.but thats for ur input!!
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