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Tensioner & Drive Belt Kit Matsumo ZPN-15138 Reviews

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Brand New Matsumo Fan Belt Tensioner Assembly with Optibelt Drive BeltImportant - The pulley pivot bolt must be torqued to manufactures specification to avoid a seized pivot and squeaking belt - a seized pivot caused by over torque is not a warranty issue.

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Fitted straight on, and was at my front door quicker than coming from Melb. Awesome service guys, highly recommend this company.
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Posted 2 years ago
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Correct part comes well packed and quick delivery
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Posted 3 years ago
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Good price works ok
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Posted 3 years ago
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I'm very pleased with the service it arrived quicker than I expected and it was the perfect part for the job
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Posted 3 years ago
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Not really sure if it’s faulty as it’s making a strange sound gotta take it to mechanic and find out but delivery was great nice and quick cheers
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Posted 3 years ago
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Very happy with product I've just installed no more squeaky noises from belt or tensioner . Now just want to see how long it will last
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Posted 3 years ago
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Posted 3 years ago
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The first tensioner failed and was replaced on warranty. The rubber boot had split which seemingly was due to the absorber being out of to the alignment with the cylinder - whether this fault occurred in manufacture or not, I cannot say, or it may have even been due to myself putting too much load on it in the vice - note to excercise caution here. Also take heed of the advice to use only a 6 pointed socket on the bracket nut - a 12 pointed socked will round the faces and you’ll be in more trouble than Moby Dick.
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Posted 4 years ago