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The Bando USA 7PK1735 serpentine belt is a premium OEM-quality automotive belt featuring 7 ribs and a precise 1735mm length. Built with high-strength tensile cords and heat-resistant EPDM rubber, it delivers exceptional durability and wear resistance. Designed to fit select Dodge Ram 1500 and Viper models from the mid-2000s, this belt meets exacting OEM standards, ensuring reliable performance for both original and aftermarket applications.




| ASIN | B000K07ZNK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #184,668 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #485 in Automotive Replacement Serpentine Belts |
| Brand | Bando USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (36) |
| Date First Available | October 10, 2007 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 7PK1735 |
| Manufacturer | Bando USA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7PK1735 |
| Model | 7PK1735 |
| OEM Part Number | 38920-PNB-004, 5037 206AC, 5037 206AD |
| Product Dimensions | 10.6 x 3.5 x 0.9 inches |
S**W
Great belt. Bando is OEM for Honda and Acura and many more
This belt fits my 2007 Acura TSX. I know amazon compatibility said it won’t but it does. It all depends how the arrow on your tensioner assembly aligns itself after installing the belt. The service Manual stated the belt should be between the long and short rectangular indicators (rectangular signs). I tried 7PK1755 which supposed to be the exact fit but it was too loose (the arrow on the tensioner was pointing where I drawn the black line). The tensioner was rattling with this belt when the car was in drive and the AC was on. I then tried 7PK1745 and that aligned the arrow better but it was still a little loose as the tensioner occasionally makes noise. I then tried 7PK1735 and this aligned the arrow almost perfectly between the small rectangle and large rectangle. See pictures. Note that the difference between 7PK1755 and 7PK1735 is 20mm (around 3/4” shorter in length). The 7PK represents the 7 grooves and shape of it. Note also that if you have aftermarket pulleys and tensioners the fitment of the belt maybe too loose or too tight. Use the arrow and the 2 rectangular signs as your reference. I have around 225K miles on my TSX and still runs great.
E**T
Worked Great on 2006 Honda CRV
Perfect fit on 2006 Honda CRV. Definitely recommend a 14mm flexible box end ratchet like the Mountain ones, or the ones from Harbor Freight if you want a full set.
T**2
Nice quality and fitment..
2006 CR-V, 2.4. Nice Belt!
W**E
OEM Part quality great value
In case people are not aware this brand is the OEM brand for quite a lot of manufacturers fits perfect no issues no squeaks no rubbing no tears nothing very low price for an oem quality part
M**S
thank you
thank you
L**7
Nice value
This was installed on a 2006 Honda CRV. Nice beefy belt. Installing any belt on this 2.4L engine is not easy. Tips: Remove the passenger side engine mount (easy to do). Support the engine with a jack. Thread the new belt on except for the PS pump. Loosen the power steering pump but don't remove the bolts. Just make it a little loose. Now take tension off the belt tensioner (14 or 15 mm socket/wrench, pull forward). Slide the belt on. Put tension back on the belt, tighten the PS bolts.
M**V
U.S. MADE BANDO VS OE BANDO
JUST FYI, THESE U.S. MADE BANDO ARE NOT THE ORIGINAL OE TYPE USED IN VEHICLES. THE ORIGINAL IS JAPAN MADE AND YOU CAN TELL BY THE MATERIALS USED, NOT JUST RUBBER TYPE BELT, INSTEAD ITS MORE LIKE A FABRIC. YOU CAN SEE AND FEEL THE DIFFERENCE FROM OE BANDO AND US MADE BANDO.
C**O
Fácil de instalar a mi Honda Cr v 2003
A**R
Product was the exact same size as the factory belt and appears to be high-quality and well built. There are at least five good installation videos on YouTube which allowed me to install myself using their tricks and suggestions.
T**G
I bought this serpentine belt to put on my 2005 Honda crv
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