Is your engine making more noise than usual? That alternator pulley might be the culprit, causing vibrations that wear out your belts and tensioners faster than they should. The Prokomon 13-piece alternator pulley tool kit is your solution for restoring that smooth, quiet ride you remember from when your car was newer.

Professional-Grade Construction

Crafted from Chrome Vanadium steel (CR-V) with a black oxide finish and polished coating, this tool kit is built to last through repeated use. Unlike flimsier alternatives that bend or break under pressure, Prokomon's tools maintain their precision and durability even when tackling stubborn alternator pulleys on tough vehicles.

Complete Coverage for Modern Vehicles

This comprehensive set includes both standard and short-length spline and star socket bits specifically designed for removing Bosch-type alternator drive pulleys. Whether you're working on overlay alternator decouplers (OAD) or one-way clutch (OWC) pulleys, this kit has the right bit for the job. The versatility extends to both on-vehicle and off-vehicle applications, making it perfect for everything from quick repairs to full alternator overhauls.

Smart Design for Real Work

What sets this kit apart is the thoughtful engineering that goes into each piece. The special design allows the alternator shaft to be held securely while the pulley retainer is removed, preventing damage to sensitive components. The inclusion of both standard and short sockets means you can work in tight engine bays without disassembling half the engine to get proper access.

Why This Kit Makes Sense

Replacing just the pulley instead of the entire alternator can save you significant time and money while still achieving the same result - a quieter, smoother-running engine with reduced vibration. Whether you're a professional mechanic looking to add another specialized tool to your arsenal or a dedicated DIYer who refuses to pay dealer prices for simple repairs, this kit pays for itself after just a few uses.

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