Terrain Tamer fortified drive belts

Terrain Tamer fortified drive belts

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When your 4WD is tackling harsh terrain or long journeys, the last thing you need is overheating, loss of power or in the worst case, a complete breakdown due to a broken or stretched drive belt.
To ensure a safe drive, Terrain Tamer have recently released a new range of Drive Belts as part of their Fortified 4WD Parts range, offering a 34 percent increase in belt life when compared to the OE equivalent.
A serpentine style belt, the patented construction of Terrain Tamer’s Fortified Drive Belts features a unique blend of elastomers, combined with strengthened tensile cords in the inner core, and an adhesion gum layer that works to improve the durability of the composite belt material, enabling it to withstand wear far longer than OE belts.
These distinctive construction features combine to create stability in belt length, minimising stretch and reducing the load on other drive components, ultimately offering improved performance and lifespan.
Combining to improve load and wear protection by 40 percent, the Terrain Tamer Fortified Drive Belts offer better resistance to oil, heat and wear over long periods, enabling more efficient power transfer over long driving periods, and helping essential auxiliaries such as compressors, power steering alternators, air conditioners and fans perform at their peak, with an improved product life.
Visit terraintamer.com for more information.

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