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I did a little work trying to figure out how to properly delete the A/C compressor.
This is the old set up I had. ![]() Clearly not the right way. After looking at a EPC and going to Toyota we have found this. ![]() ![]() ![]() Pulley part number - 16603-88360 Belt - 99365-21010 This is a perfect way to delete the A/C compressor using all stock toyota parts. Happy Boosting DEF -------------------- ![]() I will return one day. |
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so Ive researched the part numbers u guys provided it costs 199 usd. for the pulley and about 44 usd for the belt, im an employee of Toyota with my cost its 100 usd for the pulley and 24 for the belt, still outrageously pricey, so I found a 97 4 runner ac pulley, it cost me 20 bucks from an auto store local, and with an oem koyo bearing on it.
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so Ive researched the part numbers u guys provided it costs 199 usd. for the pulley and about 44 usd for the belt, im an employee of Toyota with my cost its 100 usd for the pulley and 24 for the belt, still outrageously pricey, so I found a 97 4 runner ac pulley, it cost me 20 bucks from an auto store local, and with an oem koyo bearing on it. Your discount is the same as the online prices so ![]() Can you post what the pulley part number is? This post has been edited by mkernz22: Feb 12, 2014 - 3:03 PM |
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