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Dayco 5050450 (5pk1145) Poly Cog Serpentine Belt - Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dayco Interchange Part Number:K050450, 5PK1145, 4050450 Manufacturer Part Number:5050450

 

 You are buying a Brand New Dayco Poly Cog Serpentine Belt. Dayco belts are Premium Belts preferred by mechanics the world over. If you are looking for a high quality, reliable belt, this is the belt you want to buy. All of our belts are New Old Stock and are priced accordingly. This means that the packaging may be worn of faded, but the belt is brand new. We buy our belts from distributors, bankruptcies, close outs and other discount dealers. This is your opportunity to purchase a name brand belt at a deep discount over retail. We strive to be the cheapest source available.

PLEASE check the Compatibility List above. It will explain, in detail, the vehicles this belt will fit. Pay particular attention to the Notes column on the far left of the Compatibility List. This column will include information important to your belt purchase, including which belt this replaces. Please don't overlook this Important information. Most returns are made because the buyer ordered the wrong belt.

This belt is a Dayco Serpentine Poly Cog 5050450.

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