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Change timing belt after 50,000 mail services ??
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Change timing belt after 50,000 mail services ??
Hello members,
My dealer is adviced me to change my timing belt at my 50,000 mile service, is it really important ??
Please let me know your suggestions !
Thanks !
Peter..
My dealer is adviced me to change my timing belt at my 50,000 mile service, is it really important ??
Please let me know your suggestions !
Thanks !
Peter..
I think Peter is from the US but now lives in Australia and owns a later model Jeep wagon.
Peter is a polite person who is pretty well off but doesn't like spending money if he doesn't have to.
He is in his late 30's, married with 2 kids and is fairly new to posting on forums, but he has been around.
Pete has done the hard core stuff in the past but doesn't get out any more since his friends in Australia are not into 4WDing but he misses it.
Peter is generally not a computer type person but he is spending more and more time in front of the screen.
Peter will post again at about 7:30pm on the 1st of February to tell me I am wrong on all accounts.
Sorry I can't help with the belt thingy but someone else should be able to help now I have cleared things up.
Shane
Peter is a polite person who is pretty well off but doesn't like spending money if he doesn't have to.
He is in his late 30's, married with 2 kids and is fairly new to posting on forums, but he has been around.
Pete has done the hard core stuff in the past but doesn't get out any more since his friends in Australia are not into 4WDing but he misses it.
Peter is generally not a computer type person but he is spending more and more time in front of the screen.
Peter will post again at about 7:30pm on the 1st of February to tell me I am wrong on all accounts.
Sorry I can't help with the belt thingy but someone else should be able to help now I have cleared things up.
Shane
That's all very funny and all....4WD Stuff wrote: I think Peter is from the US but now lives in Australia and owns a later model Jeep wagon.
Peter is a polite person who is pretty well off but doesn't like spending money if he doesn't have to.
He is in his late 30's, married with 2 kids and is fairly new to posting on forums, but he has been around.
Pete has done the hard core stuff in the past but doesn't get out any more since his friends in Australia are not into 4WDing but he misses it.
Peter is generally not a computer type person but he is spending more and more time in front of the screen.
Peter will post again at about 7:30pm on the 1st of February to tell me I am wrong on all accounts.
Sorry I can't help with the belt thingy but someone else should be able to help now I have cleared things up.
Shane
X2 on what chunks said.
Some alfa's and other european stuff recommend 4 years regardless of Km's. With timing belts it's a case of "When in doubt, replace it!"
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