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Default Re: Timing belt replacement - What else should I get done at the same time?

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Originally Posted by LifeTech View Post
I've had two bad experiences with the Goodyear Gatorback Belts on my 88 Corolla. I used them twice and they squealed and glazed my pulleys something fierce in no time. I went with Toyota OE Mitsobushi belts. They lasted much much longer.

For me ...never again.

Why do yu like these Goodyear serp. belts??

Have yu had much experience with them??

LT

Interesting, I've had the opposite experience. My original belt was cracking and squealing at ~70k. Changed to the Gatorback and almost 100k later it's still in good shape and no squealing.
/Mike
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