Original GM Belts
GM builds factory belts galore into its cars, trucks, and SUVs. There are generally three types of belts. Serpentine belts are one of the most common if you drive a GM model newer than model year 1990. Working with a crank pulley, idler pulleys, and a tensioner, they help run systems ranging from your alternator to your power steering. Drive belts, on the other hand, you can usually find in older vehicles. Also called V-belts, they have tapered rubber teeth and run off a crank pulley, passing through several systems. Usually, you'll have drive belts for your alternator, water pump, and radiator fan, among other auto parts. The more add-on systems you have, the more belts your vehicle needs to run everything. Timing belts connect a crankshaft to a camshaft. They keep both moving in sync while keeping other moving parts from hitting one another. Some cars now have timing chains instead of belts. These are built to last the life of your engine. Belt failure can mean a breakdown. When to change your serpentine belt depends on whether it's cracked, or its groove depths have become too shallow. You should check it around 60,000 miles and replace it by 90,000 miles. A belt-wear gauge can help. Replacing drive belts depends on which are affected. If a drive belt's too tight, for instance, it can strain your alternator and damage the bearings on your water pump; loosen the belt. If you've got loose drive belts, however, it might be time to change them. This is especially true if they squeal, you're having alternator trouble, or your vehicle's overheating. Of course, replace a drive belt if it looks cracked or if tightening doesn't resolve other issues. Replace timing belts when they're damaged or every 60,000 to 90,000 miles. Lucky for you, we make it easy to buy the OEM belts your GM vehicle needs. Order with us and save money!
Timing Chain
GM
12672278
Equinox, Terrain. Malibu. 1.5l. Cruze. Encore. Volt. Crank To Cam. Synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft(s) to...
$78.36
MSRP $114.57
Save $36.21
31.6% Off
Timing Chain
GM
24572393
All models. Cavalier, Sunfire. Beretta.
$68.50
MSRP $100.14
Save $31.64
31.6% Off
Timing Chain
GM
14022647
All. G10-30 vans. 6.2l, diesel. Express, savana. Synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft(s) to help ensure that the...
$104.42
MSRP $152.67
Save $48.25
31.6% Off
Drive Belt
GM
12732424
Silverado, Sierra 2500 HD. Silverado, Sierra 3500 HD. 6.6L diesel, with dual alternators.
$30.56
MSRP $54.14
Save $23.58
43.6% Off
Belt
GM
21007096
Saturn. With p/s. Sohc, with power steering, with ac.
$23.73
MSRP $36.51
Save $12.78
35% Off
Belt
GM
21007094
Saturn. With p/s. Sohc, with power steering, without ac.
$20.57
MSRP $31.65
Save $11.08
35% Off
V-Ribbed Serpentine Belt
GM
55583054
1.8L. Allows for the operation of various pulleys, and drive belt accessories, with the use of a single belt
Creates a secure point of...
$10.93
MSRP $16.82
Save $5.89
35% Off
V-Ribbed Serpentine Belt
GM
12638808
1.4L. Allows for the operation of various pulleys, and drive belt accessories, with the use of a single belt
Creates a secure point of...
$18.41
MSRP $28.31
Save $9.90
35% Off
V-Ribbed Serpentine Belt
GM
12637202
Allows for the operation of various pulleys, and drive belt accessories, with the use of a single belt
Creates a secure point of contact...
$59.38
MSRP $95.02
Save $35.64
37.5% Off
V-Ribbed Serpentine Belt
GM
12628027
CTS-v. Water pump belt. Wagon, 6.2L. Allows for the operation of various pulleys, and drive belt accessories, with the use of a single...
$44.79
MSRP $71.66
Save $26.87
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