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Which Goodyear Gatorback Belt Part Number?

Old Oct 25, 2011 | 02:35 PM
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Had a Goodyear Gatorback belt on for about the last 5 years and decided its time to replace it. Checked Goodyear & Rock Auto websites and they call for #4060950.

Got a deal on Ebay and bought the replacement but it seems a bit too short to install. The Goodyear belt that I had installed 5 years ago is a #4060952. Cheked other websites, like Summit Racing, and they specify the #4060952 for this application.

Anyone else run into this with the Gatorback belts?
 
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There is 0.25" effective length difference between the two. 950 looks to be used on the 2004-2005 4.3L which is likely due to a change in a pulley diameter. I have always used the 952 on the 98+ s-series trucks without issue.
 
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Hey thanks. I went ahead & got another 952 as it worked without a problem for 5 years.
 
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