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BigAl024 10 November 2006 08:47 PM

50,000 Mile Service
 
My 2002 STi is in need of the above soon! Whats the damage(£) likely to be from a) A main Dealer, and b) A specialist? Does the cambelt get changed at this service?

Any help greatly appreciated.

GREGGYG 11 November 2006 11:28 AM

Don't know the cost of a 50k service, but the cambelt should be done at the 40k service. Check your owners manual at the back, where it has the 'service data' and that should confirm when the cambelt gets replaced, I'm sure it's 40k though.

Gear Head 11 November 2006 12:34 PM

Wrong, cambelt is due at 60K on newage cars.

bigknd 11 November 2006 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by chrispurvis100
Wrong, cambelt is due at 60K on newage cars.

On both my 04 wrx and my 06 sti the cam belt is changed every 60 months or 50k whichever comes first.

wolfie28 11 November 2006 02:11 PM

Hi mate, mines due soon as well. Cambelt is DEFINATELY done at the 50k service. Around here (Midlands) main dealers and specialists are about the same £350 ish.

Hope this helps

Wolfie.

BigAl024 11 November 2006 02:13 PM

Thanks guys, much appreciated. It was just to give me a ballpark figure, before i book it in on Monday.

Al

10man 12 November 2006 12:03 AM

I have just had my 50k service and cambelt done. it came to £406.00. But I live on the isle of man it may be a bit more or a bit less where you are...

GeoffMM 12 November 2006 09:33 AM

go to scoobyclinic for a day out, they will do the job properly and although they won't be the cheapest you will know it has been done properly.
Who is your specialist up there???

MaDaSS 12 November 2006 10:48 AM

Yeah newage cambelt is 50k.
I had mine done at RCMS. Was an expensive service for me as i needed a new hydraulic tensioner, and whilst in there we changed an idler roller for a different type so it is better.

BigAl024 12 November 2006 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by GeoffMM
go to scoobyclinic for a day out, they will do the job properly and although they won't be the cheapest you will know it has been done properly.
Who is your specialist up there???

Are Scoobyclinic in Yorkshire? The nearest reputable specialist to me is AWD Motorsport in Perth.


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