Mopar Timing Belt & Chains For Sale

Driveway mechanics and master-certified ASE technicians alike know that you should never compromise when choosing timing belts and chains for sale. An OEM timing chain or timing belt is the best option, period. These crucial engine components can quite literally tear your engine apart from the inside out if they fail, so why risk it just to save a few bucks?

You shouldn't, and since you're shopping at Mopar OEM, you don't have to: We offer timing chain or belt options for your car – with OEM specifications – for a low price. If in doubt, contact us: We can set you up with the right parts, such as a Mopar OEM timing belt kit with supporting components needed for the job.

7JN89TX7AB - : Front Outer Seat Belt, Left for Mopar Image

Front Outer Seat Belt, Left

Mopar 7JN89TX7AB
FRONT OUTER
$153.18
MSRP $231.00
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6TL39SD4AA - : 2nd Rear Center Seat Belt for Mopar Image

2nd Rear Center Seat Belt

Mopar 6TL39SD4AA
$92.30
MSRP $140.00
Save $47.70
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6AR16PS4AA - : 2nd Rear Center Seat Belt for Mopar Image

2nd Rear Center Seat Belt

Mopar 6AR16PS4AA
$86.36
MSRP $131.00
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6UB16SD4AA - : Rear Center Shoulder Seat Belt for Mopar Image

Rear Center Shoulder Seat Belt

Mopar 6UB16SD4AA
$110.11
MSRP $166.00
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6EQ86DX9AA - : Seat Belt Anchor Cover, Right for Mopar Image

Seat Belt Anchor Cover, Right

Mopar 6EQ86DX9AA
$7.99
MSRP $11.10
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6EG90LC5AC - : Front Outer Seat Belt, Right for Mopar Image

Front Outer Seat Belt, Right

Mopar 6EG90LC5AC
FRONT OUTER
$256.30
MSRP $389.00
Save $132.70
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7QZ031DMAA - : Front Seat Belt And Retractor for Mopar Image

Front Seat Belt And Retractor

Mopar 7QZ031DMAA
Left.
$207.90
MSRP $315.00
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6ZF442U6AA - : Front Outer Seat Belt, Right for Mopar Image

Front Outer Seat Belt, Right

Mopar 6ZF442U6AA
$182.60
MSRP $277.00
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6JW841X9AA - : 2nd Rear Center Seat Belt for Mopar Image

2nd Rear Center Seat Belt

Mopar 6JW841X9AA
$99.62
MSRP $152.00
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Timing Belts and Chains: Consider the Details

It's easy to shop online for OEM Mopar parts by entering the make, model, and model year into our search tool. With timing belts and chains for sale, you have to consider your vehicle's trim level and general configuration. Why? Because a timing belt for sale (or timing chain) will not fit every variant of the same car, even if the model year is the same.

For example, a 2023 Dodge Charger SXT with the Pentastar V-6 needs multiple timing chains for a timing chain replacement. The primary timing chain for it will have the part number "5184355AF."

Meanwhile, the 2023 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat takes the primary timing chain "53022316AC." Adding to the complexity, Mopar timing chain 53022316AC will also work on a 2023 Dodge Charger R/T, which uses a different V-8 than the Hellcat.

More so than most parts, it's best to triple-check the fitment. To make things easier, talk to our team: We can verify your vehicle's specifications to help you confidently buy a timing belt online.

What Does a Mopar OEM Timing Belt Kit Include?

As we touched upon, the iconic and long-lived Pentastar V-6 has multiple timing chains, with many iterations taking three. Since installing the wrong chain or belt can be catastrophic, we offer a timing chain kit (or belt kit) for different car models. It will include the timing belts and chains for sale that you need and often secondary components like the idler pulley.

We offer these kits for modern Mopar models, even ones as rare as a 2019 FIAT 124 Spider Abarth (its timing belt kit has the part number "68466912AA"). If we don't have a prepackaged kit available, we will almost certainly still have all the necessary parts for sale; contact us for help filling your cart with the right belts, pulleys, and brackets for sale.

Plus, since you're going to be working your way into the engine anyway, it's generally a good idea to buy one of our OEM water pumps for sale and combine the jobs: Some of the timing kits may even include a water pump because the timing belt is what powers the pump.

If you're going to go all the way and rebuild the engine, we can help with that, too; at Mopar OEM, we offer everything from harmonic balancers to camshaft lifters for sale, all with OEM quality – and all with competitive prices.

As a final note, we must insist that if you're buying timing belts and chains for sale and aren't an experienced mechanic, you should leave the replacement work to someone who is. As mentioned, doing this job incorrectly results in a dead engine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a timing belt and a timing chain?

The difference between timing belts and chains is that timing belts are rubber belts designed to be more cost-effective, while timing chains are solid metal and last much longer. If an engine uses a timing belt, it can only use a timing belt, and vice versa. With that said, timing belts and timing chains have the same purpose: coordinating the movement of the crankshaft and camshaft(s).

How do I know if my car uses a timing belt or chain?

You can enter your car's information (make, model, model year) into our website and see timing belts and chains for sale designed for it. If there are only timing chains available, it uses a chain, and vice versa for timing belts. You can also check your owner's manual; if the info isn't there, try checking your car's maintenance schedule for a timing chain or timing belt replacement service.

Can I install a timing belt or chain myself?

Unless you're highly experienced, you really shouldn't install a timing belt or chain yourself. However, if you're fine with the serious mechanical risk, you could give it a shot: The consequences of messing up steps like "position piston number one to top dead center" are severe. It is always best to leave a timing belt or chain replacement to a certified mechanic who's done it successfully many times.

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