Time for a belt change
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Time for a belt change
Hi gys and gals the time has come fo me to change the timing belt on the scooby.
Im after some advise on the belt, tensioner and idlers
Working in the trade i have tried all the factors to get hold of a belt kit but all they can say is they dont list a belt for the car due to it being an import
where do u guys get your belts from??
i have stopped using the car atm due to it being so close to its due date and im not risking an engine,
any info would be greatly recived
Also was planning on doing a thread on a belt change if anybody is interested?
cheers
Im after some advise on the belt, tensioner and idlers
Working in the trade i have tried all the factors to get hold of a belt kit but all they can say is they dont list a belt for the car due to it being an import
where do u guys get your belts from??
i have stopped using the car atm due to it being so close to its due date and im not risking an engine,
any info would be greatly recived
Also was planning on doing a thread on a belt change if anybody is interested?
cheers
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Hi - try www.importcarparts.co.uk site Mate, should have what you're after
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as said above import car parts are very good with subaru bits but i would only use a real subaru belt or uprated one like cosworth also a genuine subaru tensioner, pulley wheels are not so bad but belt and tensioner i would get the real deal not cheep stuff.
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