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Reviews (9)

Jan 03, 2018
Much less Expensive than a New Oven
While it is more expensive to purchase this genuine manufacturer's part I felt it was worth the price difference after seeing reviews of after market replacement ignitors that did not last as long as the real thing. Time will tell, but so far this part has our oven back up and baking like new.

Jan 28, 2020
Perfect Barefoot Trail Running Shoes
These shoes are great for trail running and strengthening your feet and ankles. I would caution that they not be worn below a certain temperature or your feet will be painfully cold by the end of the run. Other than that I really enjoy trail running in these Five Fingers!

Apr 18, 2017
Not as Deep as the Original, Doesn't Even Touch Whole Belt Width. 1994 6.5 GM Turbo Diesel VIN F 4WD
This is a quality belt tensioner pulley and is also a good value for the price, if it fits your engine. It has the same ID and OD and design as the original, but is significantly shallower - so much so that it only contacts perhaps 4/5's of the belt at most. I think I might press the bearing out of this and the old tensioner and trade the old bearing for new. That's really the only part that fails anyway. Either that or stack washers behind it to get the belt surface to fully contact the tensioner. I have driven it several miles (~100) with the shallow tensioner on the engine and it does seem to be doing okay, but it makes me a little nervous just knowing.