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Old Aug 29, 2005 | 03:55 PM
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actually older than you are...but no where near as lazy
Still too lazy to use caps and punctuation apparently.
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Old Aug 29, 2005 | 03:59 PM
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Well, since I already graduated college, am not being graded here, and this is an internet forum, I did not see the need for the punctuation.

You are welcome for the link
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Old Aug 29, 2005 | 05:19 PM
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bummer, i've put ~50k miles on my UR pulley set on the same old belt pair (gator, albeit the belts are cracked to high hell that i gotta replace soon). And I definately do not baby my car what-so-ever w/ no problems or noises at all from it. No squeaks ever, me and my bud just intalled it, but i took the whole front end apart to get direct access to the crank pulley as i didn't want to bother with a breaker bar. Plus the car has seen conditions as cold as -20 below and up to 108 here in Denver. But sounds like you've already tried plenty of options. I just used the gator recommended belt sizes as i originally purchased it as a combo (pulley set w/ belts). But hopefully you can get your issue resolved if you try swapping the pulley set. I'd say u should double check your pullies and make sure one of them aint wobbling ever so slightly or something.
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Old Aug 29, 2005 | 07:22 PM
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I cross referenced the Gates belts on the Goodyear website and thought I would post them incase someone else wanted to try the Gatorbacks without getting a hard time looking for the part #. This is the belts for the combo of OEM Nissan accessory pulleys with UR crank puley

Part# Belt1= 4040355
Part# Belt2= 4060445

I had to order them from Advanced Auto and am expecting them Tuesday. Install will be Saturday. I'll post a follow-up on if it cleared up the noise from the pulley. The Gatorbacks are impressive looking belts. Very grippy
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Old Aug 29, 2005 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
Well, since I already graduated college, am not being graded here, and this is an internet forum, I did not see the need for the punctuation.
Yes, That is because you are LAZY!
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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Rhoads
I cross referenced the Gates belts on the Goodyear website and thought I would post them incase someone else wanted to try the Gatorbacks without getting a hard time looking for the part #. This is the belts for the combo of OEM Nissan accessory pulleys with UR crank puley

Part# Belt1= 4040355
Part# Belt2= 4060445

I had to order them from Advanced Auto and am expecting them Tuesday. Install will be Saturday. I'll post a follow-up on if it cleared up the noise from the pulley. The Gatorbacks are impressive looking belts. Very grippy

Got anxious and installed them yesterday. Belts work great, no noise at startup, no ee-ee-ee noise at idle. If you have pulley noise definetly try these belts!!
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