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davidb

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I found out today the the bearings in the lower back belt pully are bad on my95 MTX. How to I fix this problem? Are there replacement pully bearings to buy or do I buy a new pully and the bearings come with it. I would appreciate any feed back I can get on this subject. One more Question! Should I go ahead and buy new under-drive pullys and a new belt sence work will be done in this arae anyway. Thanks!!!

Dave
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You can replace the bearings however finding them is not always easy. You could place a wanted to buy ad for them, I'm sure there are quite a few folks out there that will have what you need at a very reasonable price.

UDP's......eh, you could do them while you're in there but if I was in your shoes and if the car needed any other type of maintenance items I'd say your hard earned money would be better spent on maintenance things. I'm a firm believer in maintenance before mods. Unless of course you have money burning a hole in your pocket in which case I'd say go for it. :)
 

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Bizzy said:
You can replace the bearings however finding them is not always easy. You could place a wanted to buy ad for them, I'm sure there are quite a few folks out there that will have what you need at a very reasonable price.

UDP's......eh, you could do them while you're in there but if I was in your shoes and if the car needed any other type of maintenance items I'd say your hard earned money would be better spent on maintenance things. I'm a firm believer in maintenance before mods. Unless of course you have money burning a hole in your pocket in which case I'd say go for it. :)

Every time I think I have all the maintenance done on the car something else brakes. :rofl:

Dave
 

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