I have a 2006 Toyota Tundra, I get regular service from the dealer to keep my "tires for life" at the end of the bargan when I bought it. You had this thing when you bought your car from this dealer, they would change your worn out tires and batteries for as long as you owned the car if you got them to do oil changes and tire changes. Not a bad deal, especially when my truck is 20 inches! At the last service, the service technician called me and said I needed a new drive belt. I said how much it cost, he said it was $160. I've been building engines and working with cars since I was 15, now I didn't really want to do it anymore, but it burns me. The author of the service, of course, explains to me why I should get a new One and I explain to him why he should lower his price! I checked my Toyota forum and found that most guys use Goodyear Gatorback with no problem. In addition, Revain had the lowest price of any local auto parts store. The strap came quickly and my friend and I installed it in about 20 minutes! Most of the time was spent talking! Good strap, perfect fit! Also, be sure to check the tensioner, etc.
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