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re: Cheapest place in BR to replace a serpentine belt?
Posted on 11/4/17 at 4:41 pm to King of New Orleans
Posted on 11/4/17 at 4:41 pm to King of New Orleans
It's not that hard, you have a (I think) 1" tension bar nut. You get on-line and print a diagram showing how it goes through the pulleys, pull tension bar, then let it go.
I put an alternator on my wife's Camry in about 20 minutes and I can't fix anything.
Get some beer and get on youtube
I put an alternator on my wife's Camry in about 20 minutes and I can't fix anything.
Get some beer and get on youtube
Posted on 11/4/17 at 5:12 pm to King of New Orleans
Can't believe I'm the first on to say this but...
Get your boyfriend to do it.
Posted on 11/4/17 at 6:21 pm to King of New Orleans
Harbor freight serpentine tool -- $20
Belt -- .$30.
''So if you only save $40 ding it yourself and you've never done it. Pay.
But changing the belt is pretty easy. ( on rear wheel drive, front wheel drive can be a pain if you have to take tire and lower cover off. )
Belt -- .$30.
''So if you only save $40 ding it yourself and you've never done it. Pay.
But changing the belt is pretty easy. ( on rear wheel drive, front wheel drive can be a pain if you have to take tire and lower cover off. )
This post was edited on 11/4/17 at 6:49 pm
Posted on 11/4/17 at 7:00 pm to King of New Orleans
Man up Nancy.
1. Use the oem belt don’t skimp on this.
Some aftermarket belts do not fit the pulley correctly.
2. Get the right tools and just do it.
3. After you finish the job grab a beer, slap your woman on her butt, and tell her it’s miller time!
1. Use the oem belt don’t skimp on this.
Some aftermarket belts do not fit the pulley correctly.
2. Get the right tools and just do it.
3. After you finish the job grab a beer, slap your woman on her butt, and tell her it’s miller time!
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