OEM GM Belts

84596169 - : Belt Weather-Strip for GM Image

Belt Weather-Strip

Passenger side.
$35.09
12708561 - : Serpentine Belt for GM Image

Serpentine Belt

Silverado, Sierra 2500 HD. Single alternator. Silverado, Sierra 3500 HD. 6.6L diesel, without dual generators. Allows for the operation...
$31.97
MSRP $49.19
Save $17.22
35% Off
26480153 - : Belt Weather-Strip for GM Image

Belt Weather-Strip

$24.35
19209429 - : Seat Belt for GM Image

Seat Belt

Helps gradually reduce impact forces in the event of a collision This GM Genuine Part is designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous...
$165.47
MSRP $228.90
Save $63.43
27.7% Off
12646387 - : Timing Chain for GM Image

Timing Chain

Synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft(s) to help ensure that the engine's valves open and close at the proper...
$79.03
MSRP $110.91
Save $31.88
28.7% Off
84988831 - : Belt Molding for GM Image

Belt Molding

$98.20
84969502 - : Belt Weather-Strip for GM Image

Belt Weather-Strip

$24.98
12645393 - : Timing Chain for GM Image

Timing Chain

Spark.
$64.45
MSRP $90.45
Save $26.00
28.7% Off
12398839 - : F Belt for GM Image

F Belt

$114.84
MSRP $152.50
Save $37.66
24.7% Off
98083671 - : F Belt for GM Image

F Belt

$32.23
MSRP $49.58
Save $17.35
35% Off
91173192 - : F Belt for GM Image

F Belt

$62.79
MSRP $83.38
Save $20.59
24.7% Off
20278472 - : F Belt for GM Image

F Belt

$85.79
MSRP $113.93
Save $28.14
24.7% Off

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Most modern vehicles on today's roads contain two drive belts. The timing belt, and the serpentine belt. Both are key components to the functionality of your vehicle.

What Your Car's Drive Belts do for Your Engine

The two main belts are used to power your engine and charge your car battery. Both belts are made of durable rubber compounds, they are designed to last up to 100,000 miles or more before requiring replacement. This all depends too if your car is kept in a garage or parked outside.

The timing belt connects to your crankshaft and camshaft, and keeps your engine's valves opening in time with one another, allowing the right ratios of fuel and oxygen to combust under the spark plugs, which run your car engine until the ignition is turned off.

A serpentine belt runs on a system of pullies, and it connects to a rotor on your alternator motor. The movement of the serpentine belt creates voltage within the alternator which is delivered to charge the battery and run other components like your power windows and your windshield wipers.

Signs of a Failing Engine Belt

Since both of these belts are essential for performance, it is wise to inspect them when your car reaches 80,000+ miles. Visually inspect for tears or fraying and listen for any screeching noises after starting your car. If you begin to have a slow car start or your interior lights begin to flicker, your serpentine belt may be beginning to fail. Seek a professional inspection to diagnose your potential drive belt issues before they break. It will cost more to repair an seized engine than replace a belt.

Save Money on Genuine GM Belts

Are you looking to save some cash on essential belt replacements for your GM model? When you shop our online store, you can save up to 35% off the MSRP. No more long lines or wondering if you are receiving the right fitted parts. You can pair with the correct belts that fit your make, year, and model easily when shopping our online store.

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