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Serpentine Belt Drive Component Kit-accessory Belt Drive Kit Gates Ack060930 on 2040-parts.com

US $96.18
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Barre, Vermont, United States

Barre, Vermont, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Tensioner Assembly Part Number:38158 SKU:GAT:ACK060930 Idler Pulley 1 Part Number:38001 Brand:Gates Belt Outside Circumference (mm):2377 Manufacturer Part Number:ACK060930 Belt Top Width:.807 Belt Outside Circumference (in):93.585 Interchange Part Number:D60930K1, ACK060930, K49275B, DBK060930 Fitment Footnotes:W/130a. Alt.; Belt Top Width (mm):20 Quantity Needed:1; Belt Part Number:K060930 Country of Origin (Primary):US UPC:Does not apply

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