OEM Mopar Belts, Pulleys & Brackets
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Using Quality Mopar Belts, Pulleys, & Brackets
Under the hood of your vehicle, belts transmit motion from one part to another. The drive belt or serpentine belt, for example, transfers the motion of the crankshaft through a pulley to power the air-conditioning system, power steering, water pump, and other components. The timing belt, on the other hand, synchronizes the motion of the crankshaft and camshaft, ensuring that intake and exhaust valves open and close at correct intervals.
When to Replace Your Mopar Belt
If your vehicle has been driven for seven to ten years without having a single belt replacement, you’re likely to observe some warning signs. These include squeaking or chirping sounds and performance issues with any or all of the components driven by the belt. Most rubber belts can last between 50,000 to 100,000 miles. However, if the belt has visible cracks and frayed edges, you’re better off replacing them immediately than having to get your car towed on a busy day.
Why Choose OEM Belts, Pulleys, & Brackets
Original Mopar belts, pulleys, and brackets are designed, produced, and tested to fit the requirements of your specific model. They also often come with better warranties compared to aftermarket options.
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