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New Old Stock OEM Timing Belts & Chains For Ford, GM, & Mopar

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12648980 - : Drive Belt Tensioner for ACDelco Image

Drive Belt Tensioner

ACDelco 12648980
GM Genuine Parts Drive Belt Tensioner Assemblies are designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards, and are backed by General...
$81.79
FL3Z16612A64GB - : Outer Belt Retainer for Ford Image

Outer Belt Retainer

With inflatable belts, java.
$24.93
MSRP $59.35
Save $34.42
58% Off
88954011 - : Lap & Shoulder Belt for GM Image

Lap & Shoulder Belt

All models. Third row. Left. 3rd row seat, neutral. Bench seat, neutral. Bucket seat, neutral.
$46.80
MSRP $130.00
Save $83.20
64% Off
NL1Z7860044AA - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

Expedition. Second row. Standard belt assy. Right. Standard. black onyx, led.
$36.13
MSRP $86.03
Save $49.90
58% Off
DP5Z54611B69AK - : Seat Belt Assembly for Ford Image

Seat Belt Assembly

With inflatable belts. cashmere.
$145.35
MSRP $346.07
Save $200.72
58% Off
89017309 - : Drive Belt Tensioner for ACDelco Image

Drive Belt Tensioner

ACDelco 89017309
GM Genuine Parts Drive Belt Tensioner Assemblies are designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards, and are backed by General...
$66.49
12643517 - : Vacuum Pump Belt for ACDelco Image

Vacuum Pump Belt

ACDelco 12643517
ACDelco GM Original Equipment Serpentine Belts are designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards, and are backed by General...
$43.51
BC3Z2660045AB - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

F250, f350 super duty. Second row. Crew cab. Left. Adobe.
$41.86
MSRP $99.67
Save $57.81
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LB5Z7861202AA - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

Explorer. Front. Right. Tan. Aviator. Ebony. Police Interceptor Utility. With interceptor. All.
$32.46
MSRP $77.28
Save $44.82
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HL3Z5460262AD - : Seat Belt Cover for Ford Image

Seat Belt Cover

Crew cab-bucket seat, camel. Regular cab, bench seat, camel. Super cab, crew cab, with captain chair, camel. Super cab, crew cab, with...
$25.21
MSRP $60.02
Save $34.81
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5ZN36TX7AD - : Seat Belt Bezel for Mopar Image

Seat Belt Bezel

Mopar 5ZN36TX7AD
SEAT BELT
$13.06
MSRP $29.50
Save $16.44
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8A8Z74255A61A - : Door Belt Molding for Ford Image

Door Belt Molding

$56.82
MSRP $135.28
Save $78.46
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TL; DR: Timing belts and timing chains are application-specific engine components that need careful fitment review before ordering. IPI Parts helps shoppers compare OEM timing-drive parts for Ford, Mopar, and GM vehicles with practical guidance for repair and restoration work.

This category usually attracts shoppers who are planning major maintenance, rebuilding an engine, or checking parts during a repair where front-engine access is already open. It is also relevant to restoration projects where the goal is to match the correct OEM-style timing components rather than guessing from a broad aftermarket catalog.

What This Category Includes

Depending on the engine, this category may include timing belts, timing chains, guides, sprockets, tensioners, covers, and related timing-drive components. Because the exact contents vary widely by engine family, it is important to treat this as a fitment-driven category rather than a general maintenance shelf.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

Timing components are one area where exact application matters more than generic equivalence. OEM part numbers and supersession history can help you track the correct chain, belt, guide, or tensioner for the engine that is actually in the vehicle. Aftermarket kits may be available for some applications, but OEM references are especially useful when you are comparing older engines, restoration work, or discontinued numbers.

How to Choose the Right Part

Start with the engine code, year range, and whether the vehicle uses a belt or chain system. Then identify whether you need a single replacement part or a broader service set that includes guides, tensioners, and seals. If a part number has been updated, compare the superseded and current numbers before you buy. For adjacent engine parts, the broader catalog structure on IPI Parts can help you continue the job once the timing-drive pieces are confirmed.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

Timing-drive parts can vary by engine size, production date, emissions family, and even mid-year updates. Never assume that all engines within the same model use the same timing components. Review product notes, verify part numbers, and confirm fitment with vehicle information or VIN. When service intervals or procedures are part of the decision, consult the Owner's Manual or a qualified technician for the exact engine.

Key Takeaways

Timing belts and chains deserve careful part-number verification because engine differences can change compatibility quickly. Use OEM references, confirm your engine details, and review related components before ordering.

FAQ

Are timing belts and timing chains interchangeable categories?

No. Vehicles are built with one system or the other, and the surrounding components can vary widely.

Why do superseded part numbers matter for timing parts?

They can point you from an older discontinued number to the current service replacement or help clarify interchangeability.

Should I replace related timing components at the same time?

Often, yes, especially when guides, tensioners, or covers are part of the same repair, but the best approach depends on the engine and service condition.