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Old 12-21-2007, 02:32 PM
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Default Re: Timing Belt Replacement 2000 Tundra

ctbale, if a Toyota dealer doesn't have a record in their computer it would be a lot safer to have it done. I wish people would do like I do. When I have something major like that done, I leave the receipt/work order in the glove box when I trade or sell the vehicle. When you sell a high-mileage vehicle it's a good selling point to show that things like timing belts were already done.

I'm not sure about Toyota engines, but on others that I've seen done, it's probably also a good time to look at the belt tensioner, water pump and hoses since it will all be taken apart...

I don't know what Toyota charges, but last year, a friend had his Xterra done for about $375. Not cheap, but a lot cheaper than an engine.
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