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New Old Stock OEM Power Steering Belts For Ford, GM, & Mopar

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5109812AD - : Rear Door Belt Outer Weatherstrip, Right for Mopar Image

Rear Door Belt Outer Weatherstrip, Right

Mopar 5109812AD
$82.88
MSRP $187.00
Save $104.12
55.7% Off
68257255AE - : Rear Door Belt Outer Weatherstrip, Left for Mopar Image

Rear Door Belt Outer Weatherstrip, Left

Mopar 68257255AE
REAR DOOR BELT OUTER
$102.13
MSRP $160.00
Save $57.87
36.2% Off
96351471 - : Front Lower Timing Belt Cover Seal for ACDelco Image

Front Lower Timing Belt Cover Seal

ACDelco 96351471
GM Genuine Parts Engine Timing Cover Seal are designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards, and are backed by General Motors....
$1.86
68188737AB - : Front Door Belt Inner Weatherstrip, Left for Mopar Image

Front Door Belt Inner Weatherstrip, Left

Mopar 68188737AB
$13.73
MSRP $30.95
Save $17.22
55.6% Off
55399165AB - : Rear Door Belt Inner Weatherstrip, Left for Mopar Image

Rear Door Belt Inner Weatherstrip, Left

Mopar 55399165AB
Inner.
$10.66
MSRP $24.05
Save $13.39
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55399122AG - : Front Door Belt Outer Weatherstrip, Right for Mopar Image

Front Door Belt Outer Weatherstrip, Right

Mopar 55399122AG
FRONT DOOR BELT
$175.48
MSRP $275.00
Save $99.52
36.2% Off
55372138AJ - : Rear Door Belt Outer Weatherstrip, Right for Mopar Image

Rear Door Belt Outer Weatherstrip, Right

Mopar 55372138AJ
DOOR BELT
$90.28
MSRP $204.00
Save $113.72
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12600461 - : Driver Side Engine Timing Chain Guide for ACDelco Image

Driver Side Engine Timing Chain Guide

ACDelco 12600461
GM Genuine Parts Engine Timing Chain Guides are designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards, and are backed by General Motors....
$20.87
38159 - : Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly with Pulley for ACDelco Image

Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly with Pulley

ACDelco 38159
ACDelco Gold (Professional) 90 Degree Molded Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assemblies are the high quality alternative to Original...
$42.11
12623514 - : Passenger Side Engine Timing Chain Guide for ACDelco Image

Passenger Side Engine Timing Chain Guide

ACDelco 12623514
GM Genuine Parts Engine Timing Chain Guides are designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards, and are backed by General Motors....
$20.44
12623513 - : Driver Side Engine Timing Chain Guide for ACDelco Image

Driver Side Engine Timing Chain Guide

ACDelco 12623513
GM Genuine Parts Engine Timing Chain Guides are designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards, and are backed by General Motors....
$23.25
55395271AB - : B-Pillar Belt Body Side Seal, Left for Mopar Image

B-Pillar Belt Body Side Seal, Left

Mopar 55395271AB
Mucket.
$22.50
MSRP $50.80
Save $28.30
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TL; DR: Power steering belts help drive the pump that supports steering assist on many belt-driven systems, especially older vehicles and restoration-era applications. IPI Parts helps shoppers compare OEM power steering belts and related fitment details for Ford, Mopar, and GM vehicles.

This category is especially useful when a vehicle has a steering squeal, visible belt wear, glazing, cracking, or poor accessory-drive condition during inspection. It also matters for restorers working on vehicles that use separate belts rather than a modern single serpentine system. In those cases, correct belt length and application matter more than generic visual similarity.

What This Category Includes

Power steering belt listings may include individual V-belts or model-specific drive belts used to operate the power steering pump. Depending on the application, you may also want to compare related items in the broader accessory-drive family, especially if multiple belts share the same service interval or wear pattern.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

OEM belt specifications help when you want the correct length, width, and intended accessory-drive routing for a specific application. Aftermarket belts can work well when matched correctly, but OEM numbers are often the most reliable reference point for restorations, discontinued applications, or vehicles with superseded part numbers. If the goal is factory-correct service or a cleaner restoration path, OEM-based lookup is usually the better starting place.

How to Choose the Right Part

Do not choose a power steering belt by appearance alone. Compare the vehicle details, engine, accessory-drive layout, and part number history first. If the vehicle uses more than one belt, inspect the others at the same time to determine whether this is a one-belt replacement or part of a larger service. When the vehicle uses a single multi-rib drive belt instead, the Accessories catalog is not the right path; you will want to stay focused on engine-drive parts and confirmed fitment notes.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

Power steering belts can vary by engine size, air-conditioning setup, pulley arrangement, and production year. Older vehicles may also have running changes or superseded numbers that affect interchangeability. Review product notes carefully, verify the part number against your application, and confirm fitment with vehicle information or VIN when possible.

Key Takeaways

Power steering belts are small parts with a big fitment impact. The correct belt needs to match the engine and accessory layout, especially on older or restoration-focused vehicles.

FAQ

Are power steering belts the same as serpentine belts?

Not always. Many older vehicles use separate belts, while newer vehicles often use one serpentine belt to drive multiple accessories.

Should I replace a power steering belt based on noise alone?

Noise can be one clue, but it is best to inspect belt wear, tension, and pulley condition before assuming the belt is the confirmed failure.

Why verify the part number on an older vehicle?

Because engine options, accessory layouts, and superseded numbers can change, which belt fits your application?