🔩 Elevate Your Garage Game with Precision!
The Lisle 59560 Stretch Belt Tool for GM is a lightweight, double-sided tool designed for effortless installation and removal of stretch belts on GM vehicles. Weighing just 7 ounces and made in the USA, this tool combines durability with precision, making it a must-have for both professional mechanics and DIY car enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Lisle |
Brand | Lisle |
Model | Stretch Belt Tool for GM |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.25 x 4.75 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 59560 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 59560 |
S**T
Very good
Works good and easy to use
G**N
Good price
Worked great
A**S
Great tool
I work at a Chevy dealership and the factory tool was a pain to use, so most of the time I used zip ties to limited success. After purchasing this tool I can do all the stretch belts for LT and LS engines with ease. You do need to persuade the belt with a pry bar at the very end to keep it in the grooves
T**R
Worked to install the belt on my 2020 silverado
The fact I needed to buy a special tool to change the belt is insane to me. But since I did this thing did its job well. Its very thick and sturdy so it seems like it will hold up well. It slipped right on and fit like it was supposed to and the belt went on easy.
B**
Works perfect
Worked great for putting a stretch belt on my truck.
D**C
I must for the stretch belt
Although it says for GM cars, I have used it on a couple of different makes and models
J**Z
Easy to use
Does the job nicely
C**.
well worth the money and savings on frustration
This tool beats the snot out of having to try using a million zip ties. I previously purchased a lisle belt tool that would remove and install stretch belts but it never fit GM's crank pulleys and I tried to modify it for the alternator pulley and it didn't work there either.Just give up your loss and time and use a heavy pair of scissors or like I did, a metal shear to cut the old belts off and use the tool on the crank pulley to install your belts. Only use a large ratcheting wrench to turn the crank pulley and spin the engine by hand to help get the belts installed.
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