NST 65mm pulley
#5
if your a 05-06 you dont need to change the belt. just tighten up your tensioner. thats what i did and i have no problems with my oem belt. i was just to lazy to change the other belt. lol works fine thought and boost exactly at 9.5 psi
#7
The oem s/c belt will begin to slip as it stretches normally, eventually it will stretch beyond the adjustment of the tensioner. The gates belt that NST recommends is tighter and will not stretch beyond the adjustment of the tensioner with in its expected life span.
...also, you cannot 'tighten' the tensioner as it is self adjusting sprung tension.
...also, you cannot 'tighten' the tensioner as it is self adjusting sprung tension.
#8
Damn that sucks then. Its just so hard to wait for NST to get their belt. It was expected last week, but for some reason they haven't gotten 1 in... im patient when given a date, but after that date it gets lskdjfldskjflsj lol. I still like NST though
#12
Originally Posted by kikcaffine
^ repost n00b!
Originally Posted by datboiant
05-06 use K070890
07-08 use K070885
07-08 use K070885
THAT was funny.
Anyway, atleast he has the answer in 2 spots now.
#14
http://www.amazon.com/Gates-K070890-.../dp/B000C2UKQK
GATES Serpentine Belt K070890 for 1996 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO with 5.2L 318cid V8 MFI (Y) Engine
GATES Serpentine Belt K070890 for 1996 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO with 5.2L 318cid V8 MFI (Y) Engine
#16
Originally Posted by paul_dezod
Originally Posted by kikcaffine
^ repost n00b!
Originally Posted by datboiant
05-06 use K070890
07-08 use K070885
07-08 use K070885
THAT was funny.
Anyway, atleast he has the answer in 2 spots now.
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