Belt chirp…

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I had this problem on my '02 Suburban. No matter what I did, new belts would start squeaking after a few miles. The problem was likely a slight pulley misalignment, but before trying to replace a bunch of crap and lining up the pulleys, I tried a Dayco belt with the M-shaped ribs and it quieted it down. Never had another problem for the next 30K that I owned the truck. Might be worth a try:
 
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I looked for those for these rigs and haven't been able to find them anywhere. Do you have a source? I'd like to bookmark it for myself!
i looked for gator back as well- I believe you can only find expensive old stock on eBay…??
 

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I looked for those for these rigs and haven't been able to find them anywhere. Do you have a source? I'd like to bookmark it for myself!

Well, shoot. Continental bought them and sold them as Continental Elite, but apparently no longer make or sell them. :(
 
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So I replaced tensioner- sound changed but was still there.

Had someone else look at it. He scrubbed the pulleys with a wire brush- specifically the drive shaft pulley which had an accumulation- and changed belt (other was three months old). Sounds perfect now. Hopefully this will last a while.
 

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