A man's belt should typically be about 1 to 2 inches longer than his waist size. For example, if a man has a waist measurement of 34 inches, he should look for a belt that is around 36 to 38 inches long. It's also important to consider the style of the belt and how it will be worn, as some styles may require different lengths. Ultimately, the best way to ensure a proper fit is to try the belt on or refer to sizing guidelines provided by the manufacturer.
it depend where he is going if it is a important occasion then yes
Long enough to reach the ground. A. Lincoln
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It is depended on the condition of your timing belt
A seat belt should be long enough to comfortably and securely fit across the occupant’s lap and shoulder without being too tight or too loose. Typically, a lap belt should lie flat across the upper thighs, while the shoulder belt should rest across the chest and collarbone. For optimal safety, the seat belt should not twist or have any slack. It's essential that the seat belt allows for movement but still keeps the occupant restrained in the event of a crash.
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no. it has a chain not belt. it should last as long as the car.
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You have to remove the timing belt cover,camshaft pulley and timing belt.Itis near the top behind the belt.
It is called a thermostat and it is near the top behind the timing belt
Behind the timing belt cover just below the cam
The RX 350 has a Timing chain, not a belt. (The 330 had a belt). With proper care and maintenance on your engine, it should last a long long time... but I would plan to replace @ 150,000. It will eventually wear out..