Fitment: 2002 - 2014 Subaru WRX, 2004 - 2021 Subaru STI, 2004 - 2013 Subaru Forester XT, 2005 - 2012 Subaru Legacy GT. Note: This kit is for EJ25. The dipstick needs modification for 2.0L EJ20 WRX. The IAG Performance Version 2 Alternator Relocation Kit is great for reversing the intake manifold. It creates space in the accessory drive system, letting the throttle body face forward, a common setup for street and race cars with rotated turbo systems. The V2 design is better in quality and easier to install. It relocates the alternator without modifying OEM bracketry for EJ25 (EJ20 needs dipstick mods). It has a spring - loaded indexing belt tension adjuster for easy belt installation. The kit includes a CNC aluminum bracket, accessory belt, powder - coated steel bracket, roller, and hardware for Subaru EJ25 engines. It uses power steering and doesn't require OEM alternator bracket mods. In the box: 1 CNC Aluminum Relocation Bracket with spring - loaded adjuster, 1 powder - coated Steel Accessory Bracket, 1 accessory belt, 1 roller, 7 bolts, 2 washers. Install Notes: The aluminum bracket and roller come loosely assembled. Remove the A/C. The bracket and belt work with OEM pulleys but may need modifications for reverse intake installation. Professional installation is recommended.



Using this IAG V2 Alternator Relocation Kit is straightforward. First, make sure your vehicle is one of the compatible models like the 2002 - 2014 Subaru WRX, 2004 - 2021 Subaru STI, etc. If you have a 2.0L EJ20 WRX, remember to modify the dipstick. Before installation, remove the A/C. The aluminum relocation bracket with the spring - loaded adjuster and roller comes loosely assembled, so you'll need to put them together properly. The bracket and belt system are designed to work with OEM pulleys, but depending on your specific vehicle, you might need to make some modifications to the belt system, rollers, or turbo piping for a reverse intake manifold installation. It's a good idea to have a professional handle the installation. For maintenance, regularly check the belt tension and the tightness of the bolts and washers. If you notice any unusual noises or vibrations, it could be a sign that something needs adjustment or replacement. Keep the brackets clean to prevent rust and damage.