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The TENSION PULLEY 89016 by Dayco is a precision-machined steel serpentine belt tensioner featuring a durable 12mm wide NTN bearing. Designed for perfect OEM fitment, it offers superior quality and longevity compared to standard alternatives, making it an ideal replacement for vehicles like the Lexus LX570.

| Manufacturer | Auto Extra |
| Brand | Dayco |
| Model | Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Pulley |
| Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Item model number | 89016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 89016 |
| OEM Part Number | 89016 |
| Position | Center |
A**N
Better than gates for the same price
Worked perfectly to replace a faulty gates pulley. Had a quality ntn bearing compared to a Chinese bearing in the gates pulley.
T**H
Works great on my Lexus LX570 2011
Replaced my Lexus Lx570 pull with this pulley , below is my feedback Pros 1. Price 2. Quality seems OEM 3. Fitment is 100% Cons 1. None at this time
I**.
Perfect replacement
Great part, excellent fit, solved a noisy bearing noise the old one was making.
D**3
Great replacement for Noisy Idler Pulley
Direct replacement for the idler pulley on my 4.6L V8 Ford Expedition. Relatively easy to install. They need to list the diameter of the pulley since a larger pulley will not work. I had to go to the manufacturer's website to be sure before I purchased.
A**R
As discribed
Correct fit
1**M
Reasonably priced replacement
Good product worked and fit as it should .
K**Y
Don't lose the net when replacing
Perfect fit for 2005 Honda CR-V. Make sure you secure the nut with a piece of tape, etc when you remove the bolt on the old pulley as the nut is not captive in the tensioner arm and will fall into the depths of the engine (ask me how I know)
K**O
Squeak is gone, good quality
Good part, solved my squeak. Made in USA with a Canadian bearing. On a Honda Element, be sure to not let the nut on the backside of the mounting bolt fall out. If so, its a bear to get back in. I did by using double sided tape on a strip of cardboard to get it positioned back (no room for fingers).
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