What belts am I looking at?

Haseeb

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Back when my car was sorta kinda running, the guy who towed it recommended changing the alternator belt, I'm probably gonna get them from rock auto since they are pretty cheap. Any idea which belts I'm looking at, or any others I should probably change? I've never changed a belt so any advice is appreciated!
 

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Just curious, why did the tow driver think you needed a new alternator belt?
 

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Just curious, why did the tow driver think you needed a new alternator belt?
The battery was being very difficult, the battery starter we had took a long time to charge it and get it started (but that's probably just a battery issue?) and when it was running, one of those belts looked very loose (likely what made him say it)
 

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The battery was being very difficult, the battery starter we had took a long time to charge it and get it started (but that's probably just a battery issue?) and when it was running, one of those belts looked very loose (likely what made him say it)

It looks loose in the photo. All things considered belts are cheap, but I hate spending money if I don't need to.
 

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Belts are cheap, Labor is expensive . When changing belts , buy high quality, and change them all !! (I agree with Markos 100%)
 
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