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You shouldn't need that for your square. Just take the belt off unless you have a serpentine belt setup.
 

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Should work great. Used one on a Serpentine upgrade on a 70' C10 with no issues.
 

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Should work great. Used one on a Serpentine upgrade on a 70' C10 with no issues.

So it's worth the $30 you think? Probably will do it regardless since it's cheap and easy any way, but could you tell any difference in the way it performed?
 

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Ya know, I was thinking....... You go off road with that girl right? Do you air down your tires when you do? If so before you go and scrap that ac compressor you could set yourself up with some onboard air........ We used to do it on all the squares we ran as junk yard wreckers to run our air tools. I am sure a little searching could find you all you need to know.
 

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Ya know, I was thinking....... You go off road with that girl right? Do you air down your tires when you do? If so before you go and scrap that ac compressor you could set yourself up with some onboard air........ We used to do it on all the squares we ran as junk yard wreckers to run our air tools. I am sure a little searching could find you all you need to know.

Wow never heard of doing something like that but that is something to look in to for me. I'll do some googling!
 

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So it's worth the $30 you think? Probably will do it regardless since it's cheap and easy any way, but could you tell any difference in the way it performed?

I have been running the delete pulley for 2 years so far on mine. No issues yet.
 

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