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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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September 25, 2009, 02:00:44 AM »
^ I already returned the 68 7/8" Gates belt that I bought at NAPA and am planning on possibly trying a 70" belt next per Levi's (yes, Levi) suggestion to me on Car Domain. I'm still looking for Gates belts, but the Gatorback ones look kinda tempting too. I know the belt replacement is easy and I could do it no problem, so no need for you to make the trek down my way (that is until I start my fog project or audio build). I just had my mechanic attempt it last time because my car was already going into his shop for other work anyway.
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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The 70" belt fits well.
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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March 29, 2010, 03:57:16 PM »
Should I get a Gatorback? If so what's the part # is it for the gatorback? OEM is like $40 from dealership and its $30 from bernardi but shipping kills the deal for me.
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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Quote from: "striktlyaccord"
^ I already returned the 68 7/8" Gates belt that I bought at NAPA and am planning on possibly trying a 70" belt next per Levi's (yes, Levi) suggestion to me on Car Domain. I'm still looking for Gates belts, but the Gatorback ones look kinda tempting too. I know the belt replacement is easy and I could do it no problem, so no need for you to make the trek down my way (that is until I start my fog project or audio build). I just had my mechanic attempt it last time because my car was already going into his shop for other work anyway.
Found this online... would this be a good choice? I think I need to change mine already!
http://www.drivewire.com/basket.php?add_item_id=72391
Gates V Belt
GATES MICRO V BELT -- A High Quality Micro-V Belt, Effective Length 70.14 x 70.704 x 0.947
$27.80
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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Quote from: "striktlyaccord"
^ I already returned the 68 7/8" Gates belt that I bought at NAPA and am planning on possibly trying a 70" belt next per Levi's (yes, Levi) suggestion to me on Car Domain. I'm still looking for Gates belts, but the Gatorback ones look kinda tempting too. I know the belt replacement is easy and I could do it no problem, so no need for you to make the trek down my way (that is until I start my fog project or audio build). I just had my mechanic attempt it last time because my car was already going into his shop for other work anyway.
Found this online... would this be a good choice? I think I need to change mine already!
http://www.drivewire.com/basket.php?add_item_id=72391
Gates V Belt
GATES MICRO V BELT -- A High Quality Micro-V Belt, Effective Length 70.14 x 70.704 x 0.947
$27.80
Billy, I bought the Gatorback for about the same price on eBay and I've heard some good things about it. You might want to go that route. I'll let you know when I install mine whenever it gets here.
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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Quote from: "striktlyaccord"
^ I already returned the 68 7/8" Gates belt that I bought at NAPA and am planning on possibly trying a 70" belt next per Levi's (yes, Levi) suggestion to me on Car Domain. I'm still looking for Gates belts, but the Gatorback ones look kinda tempting too. I know the belt replacement is easy and I could do it no problem, so no need for you to make the trek down my way (that is until I start my fog project or audio build). I just had my mechanic attempt it last time because my car was already going into his shop for other work anyway.
Found this online... would this be a good choice? I think I need to change mine already!
http://www.drivewire.com/basket.php?add_item_id=72391
Gates V Belt
GATES MICRO V BELT -- A High Quality Micro-V Belt, Effective Length 70.14 x 70.704 x 0.947
$27.80
Billy, I bought the Gatorback for about the same price on eBay and I've heard some good things about it. You might want to go that route. I'll let you know when I install mine whenever it gets here.
Lolz ok...
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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September 30, 2010, 04:05:37 PM »
Hey Eric do you have that special wrench to loosen the tensioner...?
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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September 30, 2010, 04:24:31 PM »
Nah man...I ended up taking it to my mechanic for $20 and he did it for me. The wrench was about the same so I said why not lol I got too lazy.
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Lazyness kills. Or does it make you fat? I can't remember.
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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Quote from: CrackerTeg on September 30, 2010, 04:52:11 PM
Lazyness kills. Or does it make you fat? I can't remember.
I'm not dead yet so it's definitely made me fat. Not laziness - didn't make sense though - stealership wanted $25 and change, mechanic wanted $20. I'm not changing the belt for a long, long while, so I said why not.
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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Is this the same concept for the J30's?
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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Quote from: gargantula99 on January 25, 2011, 08:27:50 AM
Is this the same concept for the J30's?
Yes but if my momeory serves me correctly you need to go toward the rear (j30) to relieve tension. With the right tool this should take all of 20 minutes.
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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Quote from: gargantula99 on January 25, 2011, 08:27:50 AM
Is this the same concept for the J30's?
Most likely, but this would be a great thing to look for in the J Series forum.
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Quote from: timot_one on January 25, 2011, 09:08:03 AM
Most likely, but this would be a great thing to look for in the J Series forum.
This would be true.....if it existed!
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Re: How To: Replace Serpentine / Accessory / Drivebelt
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Time to man up and make one.
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