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Author Subject: Timing belt fitting price's
lingl9z

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Post #1
Hey guys, done a search and it didnt bring up what I was looking for so sorry if it's already covered.

Just wondering what price people usually get charged for a timing belt supplied and fitted? I've a mechanic thats willing to supply and fit a gates kit aswell as fit a water pump for
Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 03:50
jaydog81

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I pay

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Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 03:59
allesclar

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well labour is around 2-3 hours, plus the kit which a standard one is around

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Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 04:00
lingl9z

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Cheers guys so I take it the price i've been quoted is pretty good Smile
Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 04:03
jaydog81

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Yep, just make sure the engine sounds the same after.

136 tooth belt should have metal roller and are a better kit. the 137 tooth have bad history iirc.

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Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 04:11
welshpug!

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slave labour TBH!!

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Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 04:11
adam b_a

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just been quoted

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Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 04:14
jaydog81

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welshpug! wrote:
slave labour TBH!!


Yes

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Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 04:16
lingl9z

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Post #9
Cheers guys good to know which kit will be needed, - are continental kits any good? he said the options where between that and Gates.
Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 04:19
jaydog81

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Post #10
conti's are fine

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Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 04:21
lingl9z

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Post #11
Cheers Jaydog!, guess any kits better than not knowing when it was changed... =]
Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 04:25

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