Follow These Tips For Tracking Belt Wear On Your Service Vehicles

With more resilient materials and grippier designs, your truck’s drive belts are lasting longer and performing better. But they still require routine inspection and replacement.
Follow These Tips For Tracking Belt Wear On Your Service Vehicles
Properly performing belts should be free of abrasion.

When is the last time you checked the drive belt in your trucks for signs of wear? And what should you look for?

If your vehicle is less than 20 years old, it likely is equipped with an EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) synthetic rubber belt. Mark Lein, project...

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