Best Serpentine Belt Kit

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I'm looking to replace my serpentine belt, pulley and tensioner. Anyone have a good deal that may also include AutoZone to replace all 3 at the same time? 2013 Tahoe LSthumbnail_Image.jpg
 

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Not to knock PNW above.. but you won't need that tool... I have it and I think it
is worthless...
The AC belts is stretch to fit - NO Tensioner
You can just zip tie it on the balancer partially and rotate the engine by hand
to work it over the AC compressor
I've always been partial to the GATES belts and tensioners.. But, Dayco or the
ACDelco is good stuff too.. Just stay away from the private label stuff- it sucks
 

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Reminds me, i need to pick up a new AC belt.
I opted to cut it off when removing the balancer... lol

and i watched a youtube video a little while back, showing how to get the AC belt on by just rotating the engine.
Pretty much you put the belt on past the balancer pully, and the other end on the Compressor.
then rotate the engine with a 24mm socket (iirc) to pull the belt into place while guiding it with fingers...

I'm going to give it a shot here very soon.
 

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A/C belt is such a PITA, I never service it. When it breaks, then I'll put on a new one.
 

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easy 10 minute job, stay oem, can't go wrong just price your stuff on ebay/amazon/rockauto and pick the cheapest one

**edit sorry didn't see you were over the pond, ebay or amazon if you guys have it over there. rockauto wouldn't be much help due to shipping cost's
 
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easy 10 minute job, stay oem, can't go wrong just price your stuff on ebay/amazon/rockauto and pick the cheapest one

**edit sorry didn't see you were over the pond, ebay or amazon if you guys have it over there. rockauto wouldn't be much help due to shipping cost's

No Problem at all. I'm about to leave the U.K. (not bc of Brexit or new strain of Covid-19 that I developed) but time to move back to the good ole U.S. of A.
 
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No Problem at all. I'm about to leave the U.K. (not bc of Brexit or new strain of Covid-19 that I developed) but time to move back to the good ole U.S. of A.

**Please Advise**. I drive a Tahoe so I'm incapable of getting Covid. Remarks are for FUN not FBI
 

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