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New Old Stock OEM Serpentine Belts For Ford, GM, & Mopar

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KB3Z4B416A - : Drive Axle Shaft Seal for Ford Image

Drive Axle Shaft Seal

4wd. Ranger.
$12.88
MSRP $30.67
Save $17.79
58% Off
TX680 - : Drive Axle Shaft Assembly  for Motorcraft Image

Drive Axle Shaft Assembly

Motorcraft TX680
$200.01
TX524 - : Drive Axle Shaft Assembly  for Motorcraft Image

Drive Axle Shaft Assembly

Motorcraft TX524
$120.16
TX515 - : Drive Axle Shaft Assembly  for Motorcraft Image

Drive Axle Shaft Assembly

Motorcraft TX515
$111.56
TX712 - : Drive Axle Shaft Assembly  for Motorcraft Image

Drive Axle Shaft Assembly

Motorcraft TX712
$131.68
E3TZ3254C - : Drive Axle Shaft Seal for Ford Image

Drive Axle Shaft Seal

4wd, inner. Axle Ratio 3.27. Axle Ratio 3.73.
$7.00
MSRP $16.67
Save $9.67
58% Off
5252508 - : Drive Pinion Bearing, Front for Mopar Image

Drive Pinion Bearing, Front

Mopar 5252508
[DMM,DMD] Bearing and Cup.
$68.60
MSRP $155.00
Save $86.40
55.7% Off
5017335AA - : Drive Pinion Bearing Shim for Mopar Image

Drive Pinion Bearing Shim

Mopar 5017335AA
Serviced in 4856369 Kit. In Shim Kit 04856368. Replacement Individual PINION Shims for Master Shim Kit 5017215AA.. [.043" ].
$7.25
MSRP $16.50
Save $9.25
56.1% Off
5273546AF - : Front Drive Shaft, Right for Mopar Image

Front Drive Shaft, Right

Mopar 5273546AF
One Piece Replaces Original Two Piece Shaft. [EER,EGF]. [eer,egf,dg2].
$255.30
MSRP $574.00
Save $318.70
55.5% Off
2800484 - : Drive Pinion Bearing, Rear for Mopar Image

Drive Pinion Bearing, Rear

Mopar 2800484
[dmd,dmh].
$28.12
MSRP $63.35
Save $35.23
55.6% Off
5086686AB - : Axle Drive Shaft Seal for Mopar Image

Axle Drive Shaft Seal

Mopar 5086686AB
$34.92
MSRP $60.00
Save $25.08
41.8% Off
68388747AA - : Axle Drive Shaft Seal, Left for Mopar Image

Axle Drive Shaft Seal, Left

Mopar 68388747AA
$45.06
MSRP $77.45
Save $32.39
41.8% Off

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TL; DR: A serpentine belt drives multiple engine accessories, so choosing the correct one matters for charging, cooling, steering assist, and overall reliability. IPI Parts helps shoppers compare OEM serpentine belts for Ford, Mopar, and GM vehicles with fitment-first guidance.

When a serpentine belt is worn, you may notice cracking, fraying, glazing, or noise during startup or accessory load changes. That does not automatically confirm the belt is the only problem, but it usually means the accessory-drive system deserves a closer look. For daily drivers, a correct replacement helps maintain reliable operation. For older vehicles and careful restorations, OEM part-number matching can reduce confusion when multiple engine configurations exist.

What This Category Includes

This category focuses on serpentine belts used in single-belt accessory-drive systems. Depending on the application, related service decisions may also involve tensioners, idlers, or drive components that should be inspected simultaneously.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

OEM references help identify the intended belt length, rib count, and application for the exact engine and accessory layout. Aftermarket belts can be a good option when they meet the original specifications. Still, OEM-based lookup is especially helpful when you are sorting through similar applications, superseded numbers, or discontinued factory references.

How to Choose the Right Part

Start with the exact year, make, model, and engine. Then confirm whether the vehicle uses a standard belt path, heavy-duty cooling setup, or accessory combination that changes the belt length. It is also smart to inspect the tensioners and pulleys while you are there, because a new belt will not fix a worn tensioner or a damaged pulley. If your vehicle uses separate accessory belts instead, this category may not be the right fit.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

Serpentine belts can vary by engine family, alternator output, air-conditioning equipment, and other drive-layout differences. Always verify the part number, review fitment notes, and confirm compatibility with vehicle details or VIN when available. If you are narrowing by brand first, pages like Ford Models, Chevrolet Models, and Chrysler Models can help.

Key Takeaways

Serpentine belts are application-specific wear items. A correct belt should match the engine and drive layout, and related pulleys or tensioners should be inspected before you treat the belt as the only issue.

FAQ

Can two engines in the same model use different serpentine belts?

Yes. Engine size, accessory layout, and optional equipment can all change the correct belt.

Should I inspect other parts when replacing a serpentine belt?

Yes. Tensioners, idlers, and pulleys should be checked because they can affect belt wear and noise.

Is OEM better than aftermarket for serpentine belts?

OEM part references are often the best way to confirm the correct application, while a quality aftermarket replacement may also work when it crosses accurately.