Yup -- I'd run that without a second thought. If the width of the pulley belt face is as wide or wider than the between-lip measure of the stock pulley, and the diameter is close*, run it.

*You've got a lot of space to give on the diameter -- as long as the tensioner is within its range (generally marked somewhere), you're good. Whenever you replace the tensioner, you should evaluate the existing belt for replacement, as well, and look at belt length to see if a longer or shorter belt would work.

Run it!

Randii


Randy Burleson
4x4Wire Managing Editor Emeritus
Mongrel Isuzu Amigo