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Old Oct 1, 2007 | 02:16 AM
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I need to know what belt to get and where to get it from ASAP, i have the NST underdrive set! Thanks!
Old Oct 1, 2007 | 02:27 AM
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NST Belt Guide:
05-07 Scion tC Crank NST02020-crank requires K060747
05-07 Scion tC Alternator NST02022-alt OEM belt
05-07 Scion tC Water Pump NST02025-wp OEM belt
05-07 Scion tC TRD SC NST02065- use K070890

does that help alittle?
Old Oct 1, 2007 | 02:33 AM
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Well I told the local auto part store that number but they acted like they didnt know what the hell I was talking about, is there a brand that part number goes with
Old Oct 1, 2007 | 02:46 AM
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sorry, that is the extent of my knowledge right there, i avoided this problem using an oem stock size crank pulley...
Old Oct 1, 2007 | 04:30 AM
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go to napa they would know what part number it is, if not I ordered mine off the napa website I type up the part number and bam it gave me somthing that worked. Hope that helps
Old Oct 1, 2007 | 01:18 PM
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I know it doesn't matter for 318_tC since his is an '06, but the belt guide you provided was for the 05-06. The Crank and S/C belts are different for the 07 model than on the 05-06. I just wanted to clarify for others who may read this, so it should read like this: (found here)

NST Belt Guide:
05-06 Scion tC Crank NST02020-crank requires K060747
05-06 Scion tC Alternator NST02022-alt OEM belt
05-06 Scion tC Water Pump NST02025-wp OEM belt
05-06 Scion tC TRD SC NST02065- use K070890

07 Scion tC Crank NST02020-crank requires K060737
07 Scion tC Alternator NST02022-alt OEM belt
07 Scion tC Water Pump NST02025-wp OEM belt
07 Scion tC TRD SC NST02065- use K070885
Old Oct 1, 2007 | 04:39 PM
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The K part number belts are Gates belts
Old Oct 1, 2007 | 11:11 PM
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There is already some good info here, but let me add a little more just for clarification...

Looking at the number, K060747 for example...

K06 is a universal designation for a 6 rib belt that will be measured in US standards. Meaning it will be followed by a number measured in inches.

0747 is the measurement in inches. Meaning 74.7 inches. Gates often comes to mind because Gates is the most recognized name in belts.

So if your inexperienced auto parts store guy has a dumb look on his face when you say K060747 then you can tell him you need a 6rib belt that is 74.7inches.

If he still looks at you funny, then you should not be buying your parts from such a salesman!!!

Please feel free to look for me on AOL Instant Messenger at the screen name NSTonAIM should you have any other questions or need any further clarification. Thanks again everyone, good luck and have fun with all your projects!
Old Oct 1, 2007 | 11:21 PM
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that was a great clarification, i think you should post it on your website, it would help out alot i think.
Old Nov 23, 2007 | 10:46 PM
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what brands have people had success with?? i havent installed my pulley yet but i plan on doing it, i have a gatorback belt?? any experience with this belt?
Old Nov 24, 2007 | 12:47 AM
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from my experience... it's a great belt, if ur not supercharged. Doesnt stretch hardly, quiet, strong. But it is a hard rubber and the contact pattern takes away surface area contacting pulleys which in turn slips easy under strain (Supercharger).
For NA or turbo applications it is great.
Old Nov 24, 2007 | 02:32 AM
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Originally Posted by blown_xa
from my experience... it's a great belt, if ur not supercharged. Doesnt stretch hardly, quiet, strong. But it is a hard rubber and the contact pattern takes away surface area contacting pulleys which in turn slips easy under strain (Supercharger).
For NA or turbo applications it is great.
so what would be a good belt for a supercharger application? could you tell me?
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