Right cost of change the belt...

Just did a belt change today for the first time. Went with Gator back Alternator # 6PK1145, A/C belt # 4PK0945. Very easy job for DIY even first timers.

Has anyone used these particular belts? My alternator belt used up all the tensioner and seems to be a little loose. Only can comparison test by how tight the old belt was by touch. Works fine but just curious as this was my first belt DIY. Thanks...
 
I chime in with the chorus. Do it yourself bud. And for that extra cash u save take your wife or girlfriend to a nice restaurant
 
Just did a belt change today for the first time. Went with Gator back Alternator # 6PK1145, A/C belt # 4PK0945. Very easy job for DIY even first timers.

Has anyone used these particular belts? My alternator belt used up all the tensioner and seems to be a little loose. Only can comparison test by how tight the old belt was by touch. Works fine but just curious as this was my first belt DIY. Thanks...

Why did you use different belts? They are exactly the same size, right?
 
Funny enough i replaced both my belts this wknd. Piece of cake. the hardest part was following the directions.
I loosened the tensioner BEFORE cracking the pully bolts.
Felt like a retard.
But it still was easy, just cost me more time.
Do it yourself buddy, if you have your own tools its easy, trust us.
I saved about $80 in labour and the belts cost me $30 from autozone.
About to change my plugs next wknd.

I just replaced the belts myself. This was the first time I wrenched one of my own cars and while there was a bit of a learning curve, I'm happy I did it.

My local dealer wanted to do it for $220 and my local mechanic wanted $120. I spent less than $40 at my local parts place and did it myself. It took me almost two hours and some bloody knuckles but I did it. The next time, changing the belts will take me 30 minutes.

The hardest part for me was tightening the alternator tensioner. After a lot of cursing from trying to tighten it from the top and a lot of belt squeal. I took off the plastic shroud at the bottom of the engine and tightened it from the bottom. It was MUCH easier from the bottom of the engine for me.
 
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