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Guaranteed to Fit2016 Infiniti Q70 Change Vehicle

Dayco®
2016 Infiniti Q70 - Dayco Poly Rib Series Drive Belt - Serpentine belt

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$23.49
$52.07Save: $28.58(55%)
Manufacturer #5060775
Guaranteed to Fit2016 Infiniti Q70 Change Vehicle
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Your Vehicle Fit Details

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
2016 Infiniti Q70
5.6
8 Cyl 5.6L
-

Highlights

Brand:
Location:
Main Drive
Warranty:
Dayco limited warranty
Product Fit:
Direct Fit
Type:
Serpentine belt
Quantity Sold:
Sold individually
Prop 65 Warning:

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Series:
Dayco Poly Rib Series

Vehicle Fitment Information

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
1982 Ford F-100
Custom
6 Cyl 3.8L
with P.S., with A.P., without A.C.
1982 Ford Granada
GL
6 Cyl 3.8L
without A.C.
1982 Ford Granada
GLX
6 Cyl 3.8L
without A.C.
1982 Ford Granada
L
6 Cyl 3.8L
without A.C.
1982 Ford Thunderbird
Town Landau
6 Cyl 3.8L
without A.C.
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Product Information

DAYCO POLY RIB SERPENTINE DRIVE BELTS

  • MADE IN USA
  • Engineered for high mileage, misaligned or worn multiple-accessory drives
  • Patent-pending “W” profile enhances tip’s flexibility and reduces noise
  • Aramid reinforced EPDM construction for exceptional quality and durability
  • Has undergone thorough lab and road mileage testing
  • Performs up to SAE J1459 and SAE J2432 requirements
  • Direct fit for straightforward installation

Dayco’s Poly Rib serpentine drive belts are engineered with a patent-pending “W” profile that enhances tip flexibility and reduces noise for quieter, enduring performance. Their aramid reinforced EPDM construction is fabricated with the finest materials to ensure exceptional quality and durability fit for high mileage multiple-accessory drives. Dayco is a top supplier of belts, pulleys, tensioners and hoses for the automotive aftermarket.

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Customer Reviews

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Layne D.
VERIFIED PURCHASER
Purchased on Jun 04, 2021
The Dayco belt I purchaced for my Wrangler had 72,000 miles on it, still was in very good shape and is now my spare I carry in my Jeep. It was by far worth the extra 15 dollas from a belt avalible and even CHEAPER than the orginal Mopar belt, if bought through a Jeep dealer I had on before which was showing signs of cracking around 25,000. Dayco is by far the better choice with easy instal if you are able to do it yourself with basic hand tools you will save $$$ instead of the $127 the Jeep dealer quoted me for a Mopar belt with labor!
Purchased on Oct 29, 2007