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Old 12-03-2018, 07:48 AM   #1
AlanD
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Smile Timing belt replacement.

Hi all,

Firstly, Thanks to Cobrin for the excellent write up about timing belt replacement.

Secondly, It's convinced me that it's best left to someone else

Which brings up the question: What is the typical cost for this job?

The MA has just gone through the 10 year mark - I think that this is a trigger, but it has only been in daily use since we bought it in October 2009 and a little over 100,000km in that time - perhaps an inspection first.

So if there are members who have had this done and are willing to share cost experience I'll be grateful. I'll bet I can separate the dealer jobs from the independents if I get a few replies.

Thanks in advance
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