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Alternator belt shredded, figured I would replace all three.
Best place to find OEM belts? Heard that some after market
alternator belts are too wide for the pulley.
Also, and tips on tackling the job would be appreciated.
4cyl, Manual. Thanks.
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| Posted: Jan 13 2026 at 6:41am | IP Logged
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JulieG wrote:
Alternator belt shredded, figured I would
replace all three.
Best place to find OEM belts? Heard that some after market
alternator belts are too wide for the pulley.
Also, and tips on tackling the job would be appreciated.
4cyl, Manual. Thanks. |
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You can try going to Nissanpartsdeal.com plug in your vin to get
the exact part #. It may tell you the oem brand.
You can call your local Nissan parts department and get the
oem part # , Price and Brand.
After you get the Exact OEM Part # and Brand, Then Google on
the WWW to Find The Lowest Price. You can also go to
Amazon, Ebay, and Walmart.com, But just be Extremely Careful
to get the Exact Brand, if that's what you want, rather than the
one's that say are compatible.
Dayco, Gate's, are 2 that are known to be good quality. I would
try to find out what the Geniune Nissan Brand is made by, and
decide what you want to get.
There are Several Nissan Oem parts retailers on the WWW.
You just have to weigh the cost of the part and the shipping cost
to figure out the lowest cost.
You need to download the Geniune Nissan Service Manual to
help with the installation. Also google on the WWW for Video's
showing how they installed their Pulley Belt's.
__________________ Barney
2013 SV V6 Frontier KC/AT/2WD; Previous 20 yrs ~ '93 I4 Hardbody KC/AT/2WD, Sold.
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