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Pulley problems!
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<blockquote data-quote="alikat" data-source="post: 593286" data-attributes="member: 1013"><p>And genuine VW sadly no longer means quality either. A local importer had a heated conversation with the folks at Emden about pulleys not running true. They were not receptive! At least they had a cut out with one flat end and one 'D' shaped - the 'kafer' brand ones have 2 'D' ends, which is not as good at holding the 2 halves in place. I prefer the 2 tab ones (usually from Brazil back in the day) that work very well so long as the tabs haven't eaten into the other half when run loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alikat, post: 593286, member: 1013"] And genuine VW sadly no longer means quality either. A local importer had a heated conversation with the folks at Emden about pulleys not running true. They were not receptive! At least they had a cut out with one flat end and one 'D' shaped - the 'kafer' brand ones have 2 'D' ends, which is not as good at holding the 2 halves in place. I prefer the 2 tab ones (usually from Brazil back in the day) that work very well so long as the tabs haven't eaten into the other half when run loose. [/QUOTE]
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