How to install a stretch belt, replacing the AC Belt for GM 2014 to 2020

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How to install a stretch belt on trucks and cars. We are showing how to do this on a 2014 Chevy Truck, but it works the same on most vehicles that use stretch belts. While it’s not hard to put a stretch belt on, still miss the tensioner.

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Tools you will need to put on a stretch belt are zip ties and a method to turn the pully. On our truck, I used a socket wrench which seemed to work very well.

Tools We Used:

  • Always need Cable Zip Ties,500 Packs Self-Locking: https://amzn.to/35mrcl2
  • 268-Piece Husky Mechanics Tool Set: https://amzn.to/3kuGUzD

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  • 00:00 How to install a stretch belt, replacing the AC Belt for GM 2014 to 2020 Intro
  • 00:52 How to install a stretch belt
  • 13:12 How to install a stretch belt Bloopers

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