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Timing Belt?

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Timing Belt?

Post by Doates »

Hey guys. Whilst calling around and looking around for Feroza's, I am noticing a lot of them are due for timing belt change and so have to budget that in.

Just wodering what I can expect to pay for the change? around $400?

Thanks

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Post by Clint »

I payed $80 Aus for my timing belt (Repco T182 95T-25mm Curvlinear)
and did the work myself. I don't know how much you would get charged for labour. If and when u do change the belt just check to make sure the timing pulley on the crankshaft isn't loose, the key sheered on mine and it cost me $1300.
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Post by murcod »

Geniune Daihatsu belt ~$55. Depends on your mechanic as to how much cost- I had a full servicing including all oils changed, timing belt etc and it cost me ~$300. I supplied the engine oil and filter.
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Post by Clint »

$55 for genuine. Should have checked before i bought the repco one.
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Post by murcod »

Clint wrote:$55 for genuine. Should have checked before i bought the repco one.


:lol: Surprised the hell out of me too! I always check when buying parts now just in case...
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

I found the same thing with Repco. Big time rip off merchants. :x :x :x

When I was looking for a replacement cluth kit they wanted $245.00 and genuine Daihatsu was only $185.00.

I think they take advantage of the fact that people automatically assume non genuine parts are cheaper.

Anyway ended up with a Daiken hevy duty clutch for $290.00 instead.
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Re: Timing Belt?

Post by Kell »

Doates wrote:Hey guys. Whilst calling around and looking around for Feroza's, I am noticing a lot of them are due for timing belt change and so have to budget that in.

Just wodering what I can expect to pay for the change? around $400?

Thanks

Darren


What ones have you looked at so far?

I noticed this a lot yesterday as well, the few we looked at had just had new timing belts etc
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Post by SimplyPV »

FerociousFeroza wrote:I found the same thing with Repco. Big time rip off merchants. :x :x :x

When I was looking for a replacement cluth kit they wanted $245.00 and genuine Daihatsu was only $185.00.

I think they take advantage of the fact that people automatically assume non genuine parts are cheaper.

Anyway ended up with a Daiken hevy duty clutch for $290.00 instead.

info on ur clutch pls!!i'm fixin to replace mine in about a month or so... soon!!
[quote="simplypv"]its a Strine thing and i just dont understand![/quote]
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Post by murcod »

FerociousFeroza wrote:I found the same thing with Repco. Big time rip off merchants. :x :x :x



When I worked part time in the car industry the guys had a saying for Repco, it stood for:

Rip Every Poor C--- Off!

You'll have to use your imagination to fill the blank bits in. :roll:
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Post by Clint »

Repco cherged me $100 for a standard air filter. I was in a hurry so i just paid it.
How is the Daiken clutch performing?
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