timing belt and clutch 03 wrx
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timing belt and clutch 03 wrx
how much should i be expecting to pay for these fitted on my wrx.
for the timing belt, can i just change the belt or will i need full kit i.e pullys and tentioner? (50,000 mile change)
standard clutch
for the timing belt, can i just change the belt or will i need full kit i.e pullys and tentioner? (50,000 mile change)
standard clutch
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Hi Jonny,
If you go to a dealer for a clutch then you should expect to pay about a grand to have a new one fitted!!... If on the other hand you can find yourself a specialist in your area, you could reduce these costs and still have a good quality clutch fitted at a more reasonable price, but whichever way you choose to go it is not a cheap item to have replaced.
With regard to the cam belt, do a search to get an idea, the subject came up here recently https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...-opinions.html
Regards
Phil
If you go to a dealer for a clutch then you should expect to pay about a grand to have a new one fitted!!... If on the other hand you can find yourself a specialist in your area, you could reduce these costs and still have a good quality clutch fitted at a more reasonable price, but whichever way you choose to go it is not a cheap item to have replaced.
With regard to the cam belt, do a search to get an idea, the subject came up here recently https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...-opinions.html
Regards
Phil
#3
Hi Jonny,
If you go to a dealer for a clutch then you should expect to pay about a grand to have a new one fitted!!... If on the other hand you can find yourself a specialist in your area, you could reduce these costs and still have a good quality clutch fitted at a more reasonable price, but whichever way you choose to go it is not a cheap item to have replaced.
With regard to the cam belt, do a search to get an idea, the subject came up here recently https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...-opinions.html
Regards
Phil
If you go to a dealer for a clutch then you should expect to pay about a grand to have a new one fitted!!... If on the other hand you can find yourself a specialist in your area, you could reduce these costs and still have a good quality clutch fitted at a more reasonable price, but whichever way you choose to go it is not a cheap item to have replaced.
With regard to the cam belt, do a search to get an idea, the subject came up here recently https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...-opinions.html
Regards
Phil
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