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If you keep tearing up your belts you should diagnose the problem and find out why cause no matter what if theres a prob it will just keep eating your belts
 
I put on a crappy $7.99 belt. My car spit it out in a day. I put on a gatorback and it's still fine even though I adjusted my alternator exactly to the same tension. Autozone or checker auto etc.
 
Napa's belts work perfectly fine. If your car is tearing up belts, it is not the belt's fault. You have a problem lying elsewhere.
 
Psst, guys.... Pssssst. 420a dampers seldom fail, and our cranks don't tend to break from the use of billet crank pulleys... Not to mention, that is quite a bit of 4g63 talk in a 420a thread. ;)

OP: Check pulley condition, alignment, and accessory bearings. While better belts tend to be... better... a cheap belt should not be short lived if everything else is good.
 
Psst, guys.... Pssssst. 420a dampers seldom fail, and our cranks don't tend to break from the use of billet crank pulleys... Not to mention, that is quite a bit of 4g63 talk in a 420a thread. ;)

Yeah, you're right. All the 4G63 has been removed... please take a look at the forum you're posting in next time!
 
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