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Easiest test would be to buy a new one and stretch them out side by side and compare. If yours is the same length, just return the new one. If yours is measurably longer, toss it. Same can be said for the sprockets - if the old sprocket has the pockets pushed down more than the new one, or teeth look visibly different than the new one, replace it also. What's the mileage on the current chains/sprockets? My chains were noticeably stretched after 100K miles on my 3.6.
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