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- FLEX-fuel, baby!
- Vehicle Year
- 99
- Drive
- 4WD
- Engine
- 3.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- 0" bone stock
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- P235/75R15
- My credo
- A properly suspensioned Ranger can be safely airborne for up to 4 seconds at a time! =:O
Yeah, looks like good ol' Rock Auto just abandoned their sub-forum here... any-hoo, suckered in by the low "clearance" price less than a year ago, picked up the LITENS 999380A belt-tensioner, and just 10 months (and LESS than 3k miles!) later, it's chirping like a crazed "dinosaur" bird, and doing who-knows-what damage to my serpentine belt of similar age.
Right out of the box I was disappointed to see that it used a Torx-45 as the main mounting bolt, instead of a simple 15mm hex-head like the OEM unit, I guess because the Torx "self-centers" into a beveled hole.
So off to Ho-Freight to buy a T-45 socket that's needed for exactly NOTHING else on my planet... not to mention you can't get the full torque on da torx, cuz the fan gets in the way... unlike a simple offset 15mm wrench which gets in there with PLENTY of clearance. 
Long-short, I'm back on Rock Auto, looking at either the Dayco (which shows it using the simple bolt), or the AC/Delco "Professional GOLD" which doesn't show the bolt, but it has the beveled hole, which suggests that it also uses the T-45... or some other obscure drive-method I don't currently have.
What say ye, RKIs? Is Dayco a go? Does FoMoCo even make these OEM parts any longer?
Right out of the box I was disappointed to see that it used a Torx-45 as the main mounting bolt, instead of a simple 15mm hex-head like the OEM unit, I guess because the Torx "self-centers" into a beveled hole.
Long-short, I'm back on Rock Auto, looking at either the Dayco (which shows it using the simple bolt), or the AC/Delco "Professional GOLD" which doesn't show the bolt, but it has the beveled hole, which suggests that it also uses the T-45... or some other obscure drive-method I don't currently have.
What say ye, RKIs? Is Dayco a go? Does FoMoCo even make these OEM parts any longer?

