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Dayco XTX belt

I have been running Dayco XTX 5020's for two years on my rmk assault.....with no failures. I put 1800 miles on one and it was still performing like normal.
 
So, going back to the OP's question, you will notice that anyone that has posted about the actual Dayco XTX 5020 belt says that it's been trouble free and running strong for many miles. I can also back that up. Great belt and I've ran two seasons with zero issues.

Just get the Dayco belt and move on.
 
How do these belts work on the Pro?

They work fine but tend to explode when they fail. This can be painful on your foot and aluminum around the footrest. I believe it is because they are a harder material and this can also wear clutch sheaves. The Cat 048 has worked out better for us.
 
I appreciate all the input guys, think I'll go withe the 048 for that exact reason ^^, the 048 is cheaper also. I have an XTX on my Proclimb and feel it works fine,but!!!
 
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