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    BigJack
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    Timing Belt Replacement

    Ok so whos done it? I'm looking for some help down in South Fla. I'm a little over due on it but I checked it and it looks ok. No real signs of wear. I've read the guide in the how to forum but I am still not wanting to do this alone. What's really bad is that I am an aircraft mechanic so this shoudn't be a big deal but this is my daily driver. If I f#ck it up I walk to work....So anybody wanna help me do it? Hit me up.....

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    Experienced TGC Member milo111000's Avatar
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    i think the black pearl did a topic on this you could probly look it up. i think i'll be close to doiing that too soon. if u get it done post a tutorial on it will yah.

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    Tearstone
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    If your in SFL, you should take a trip up here and I'll do it for $200 for you or if you buy the parts I will show you how to do it for free. But the timing belts on the I4 or V6 are good for 100K miles.

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