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    Subject asks it all

    Comments please. I am planning to replace all these three belts in my Toyota Revo.

    Thanks!

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    I recommend BANDO Japanese belts (yung may ngipin) ....................

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    Gates USA... proven effective. Ito ang gamit ng mga tractor and other earth moving rigs.

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    ano advantage ng may ngipin? d ba mas madali masira to pag pudpud na ngipin?

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    Mas may grip ang ribbed belts compared to plain belts. Less prone to belt skipping even when when.

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    mitsuboshi (tama ba speling)

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    Alam ko ang Bando brand locally produced by Bandag Enterprises. Yung mga namimili ng old used tires. They melt the old rubber then form belts and recap treads for tires.

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    Gates OK. May made in Japan din. Mahal lang but ok sa kapit. Tama si Ungas. Toothed o cogged belt tawag dun. Yung sa rig ko, 300/pce.

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    I'd rather spend a lot on belts with good grips than the messy belt grip paste that are available on the market.

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    DAYCO and MITSUBOSHI ang favorite ko. Whichever ang mas mura for the particular application I am going to use it for.

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