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1979-1983 Audi 5000 V-Belt Goodyear 17415

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1979-1983 Audi 5000 V-Belt Goodyear 17415Overview: Goodyear Belts has developed multi V belts that meet or exceed OE requirements, ensuring long belt life and quiet operation. Restore your belt drive systems efficiency by installing a new Goodyear Belt. Meets or Exceeds OEM Specifications Long life EPDM Rubber Compound Proprietary rubber formulation for quiet operation Synthetic tension members with balanced twist cord ensures neutral tracking when running Application: Audi 5000 (1979 1983)

Overview:

Goodyear Belts has developed multi V-belts that meet or exceed OE requirements, ensuring long belt life and quiet operation. Restore your belt drive system’s efficiency by installing a new Goodyear Belt.

  • Meets or Exceeds OEM Specifications
  • Long-life EPDM Rubber Compound
  • Proprietary rubber formulation for quiet operation
  • Synthetic tension members with balanced twist cord ensures neutral tracking when running

Application:

  • Audi 5000 (1979-1983)
  • BMW 3.0CS (1971-1974)
  • BMW 3.0CSi (1971-1974)
  • BMW 3.0CSL (1971)
  • BMW 3.0S (1971-1974)
  • BMW 3.0Si (1971)
  • BMW 528i (1979-1981)
  • BMW 533i (1983-1984)
  • BMW 535i (1990)
  • BMW 633CSi (1984)
  • BMW 635CSi (1985)
  • BMW 733i (1980-1984)
  • BMW 735i (1985-1988)
  • BMW 735iL (1988-1990)
  • BMW Bavaria (1972-1974)
  • BMW L7 (1986-1987)
  • BMW M6 (1987-1988)
  • Chevrolet W3500 Tiltmaster (1999-2002)
  • Chevrolet W4500 Tiltmaster (1999-2002)
  • Chevrolet W5500 Tiltmaster (1999-2002)
  • Dodge D100 Pickup (1968)
  • Dodge D100 Series (1967)
  • Dodge D200 Pickup (1968)
  • Dodge D200 Series (1967)
  • Dodge D300 Pickup (1968)
  • Dodge D300 Series (1967)
  • Dodge Dart (1969)
  • Dodge W100 Pickup (1968)
  • Dodge W100 Series (1967)
  • Dodge W200 Pickup (1968)
  • Dodge W200 Series (1967)
  • Dodge W300 Pickup (1968)
  • Dodge W300 Series (1967)
  • Fargo D100 Panel Delivery (1967)
  • Fargo D100 Pickup (1967-1968)
  • Fargo D110 Pickup (1967-1968)
  • Fargo D200 Panel Delivery (1967)
  • Fargo D200 Pickup (1967-1968)
  • Fargo D210 Pickup (1967-1968)
  • Fargo W100 Panel Delivery (1967)
  • Fargo W100 Pickup (1967-1968)
  • Fargo W200 Pickup (1968)
  • Ford C900 (1981)
  • Ford CL9000 (1981-1989)
  • Ford CLT9000 (1981-1989)
  • Ford Country Sedan (1961-1963,1967)
  • Ford Country Squire (1961-1963,1967)
  • Ford Custom (1967)
  • Ford Custom 500 (1967)
  • Ford Fairlane (1961,1967)
  • Ford Falcon (1967)
  • Ford Galaxie (1961-1963,1967)
  • Ford Galaxie 500 (1962-1963,1967)
  • Ford L900 (1981)
  • Ford LN900 (1981)
  • Ford LNT900 (1981)
  • Ford LTD (1967)
  • Ford Mustang (1967)
  • Ford Mustang II (1974-1976)
  • Ford Pinto (1973)
  • Ford Ranch Wagon (1961-1962,1967)
  • Ford Ranchero (1967)
  • Ford Thunderbird (1955-1957,1961-1963)
  • GMC Brigadier (1981,1985-1988)
  • GMC C6000 (1979)
  • GMC W3500 Forward (1999-2002)
  • GMC W4500 Forward (1999-2002)
  • GMC W5500 Forward (2000-2002)
  • Hino FA14 (1989-1991)
  • Hino FA1415 (1993-1994)
  • Hino FA15 (1992)
  • Hino FB14 (1987-1991)
  • Hino FB15 (1992)
  • Hino FB1715 (1993-1995)
  • Hino FD16 (1986-1987)
  • Hino FD20 (1992)
  • Hino FD2218 (1993-1994)
  • Hino FD2218LP (1993-1995)
  • Hino FE16 (1986-1987)
  • Hino FE19 (1989)
  • Hino FE20 (1992)
  • Hino FE2618 (1993-1994)
  • Hino FF19 (1989)
  • Hino FF20 (1992)
  • Hino FF23 (1992)
  • Hino FF3018 (1993-1994)
  • Hino FF3020 (1993-1994)
  • Hino GC20 (1992)
  • Hino SG19 (1988-1989)
  • Hino SG20 (1992)
  • Hino SG23 (1988-1992)
  • Hino SG231 (1989)
  • Hino SG3320 (1993-1994)
  • Hino SG3323 (1993-1994)
  • Hino SG5523 (1993-1996)
  • Hudson Rambler (1956)
  • Isuzu NPR (1998-2002)
  • Isuzu NPR-HD (1999-2002)
  • Isuzu NQR (1999-2004)
  • Mercedes-Benz L1117 (1987-1989)
  • Mercedes-Benz LP1419 (1987-1989)
  • Mercury Caliente (1967)
  • Mercury Capri (1967,1976-1977)
  • Mercury Colony Park (1961-1963)
  • Mercury Comet (1967)
  • Mercury Commuter (1961-1963)
  • Mercury Cougar (1967)
  • Mercury Cyclone (1967)
  • Mercury Marauder (1963)
  • Mercury Monterey (1961-1963)
  • Mercury Villager (1967)
  • Nash Rambler (1956-1957)
  • Nash Statesman (1955-1956)
  • Peterbilt 377 (1996-1999)
  • Peterbilt 378 (1996-2002)
  • Peterbilt 379 (1996,1998-2002)
  • Peterbilt 385 (2002)
  • Plymouth Barracuda (1969)
  • Plymouth Valiant (1969)
  • Renault Alliance (1983-1987)
  • Renault R12 (1974-1975)
  • Renault R15 (1974-1975)
  • Toyota Van (1984-1989)
  • Toyota Van Wagon (1988)
  • Volkswagen Fastback (1966)
  • White/GMC J9C0 (1988-1989)
  • Mercedes-Benz LP1219 (1987-1989)

Specs:

Belt Material: EPDM
Outside Circumference (in) (Belt): 41.87
Outside Circumference (mm) (Belt): 1064
Top Width (in) (Belt): 0.531
Top Width (mm) (Belt): 13.5

Interchanges:

Reference Number Reference Name
9415 Gates
17415 Continental/ContiTech
17415 Dayco
005.997.44.92 OEM Part Number
2-94237-001-0 OEM Part Number
11920-C601001 OEM Part Number
E3HT-8A615-BA OEM Part Number
005.997.1292 OEM Part Number
23-10001-011 OEM Part Number
C8HS-8A615-J OEM Part Number
8933.000.219 OEM Part Number
C9PZ-8620-FS OEM Part Number
C8HS-8A615-B OEM Part Number
D42E-8620-AA OEM Part Number
F4HT-8620-GA OEM Part Number
D20E-8620-KA OEM Part Number
D20E-8620-RA OEM Part Number
E3HT-8620-CA OEM Part Number
E3HZ-8620C-A OEM Part Number
D2AE-8620-KA OEM Part Number
D4HE-8620-BA OEM Part Number
1.706.669.4 OEM Part Number
1.276.311.4 OEM Part Number
11950-V5201 OEM Part Number
11950-V5212 OEM Part Number
99332-01055 OEM Part Number
B6SZ-8620-A OEM Part Number
E3HZ-8620-C OEM Part Number
C6JZ-8620-B OEM Part Number
C7OE-8620-A OEM Part Number
C8HS-8620-B OEM Part Number
C8OE-8620-B OEM Part Number
11231706668 OEM Part Number
23-10001-1 OEM Part Number
88381-1110 OEM Part Number
3001458X91 OEM Part Number
JD4000-415 OEM Part Number
5021059-05 OEM Part Number
2028B89H49 OEM Part Number
88GB354P54 OEM Part Number
88GB354P44 OEM Part Number
1.706.668 OEM Part Number
1.276.311 OEM Part Number
25-574-22 OEM Part Number
1.268.685 OEM Part Number
1.706.669 OEM Part Number
3110K1-31 OEM Part Number
77-9280-7 OEM Part Number
16000153D OEM Part Number
16000219D OEM Part Number
88GB177P2 OEM Part Number
C629028C3 OEM Part Number
GTFLN9412
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