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Over the past few weeks my truck started making an annoying Faint chirping sound at idle, sounding as if a bearing was bad in my tension pulley, My Stock belts looked OK but to be safe I wanted to change them out. My buddy told me to buy Goodyear Gatorback Belts, He has one on his mustang and it runs much quieter. They are more expensive than regular belts, they cost me $62 but upon replacing Both the AC belt and Serpentine my truck has never been so quiet. the Chirp disappeared and the only noise you hear is my exhaust
I just wanted to share my find. -Jimmy http://www.goodyearbeltsandhose.com/cars/gatopoly.html
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Thanks.
Thanks for the info.
I will switch my belt out with one of those. |
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Re: Gatorback Poly V-Belts
they are the best and they last 10x better then the cheapo belts do, and that ive noticed theyve never torn up and of my bearings or killed anything, they are the best
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