Re: Timing Belt Replacement 2000 Tundra
Clearly, DIY is the way to go! The only timing belt I ever changed was on a 92 Samurai. On that little engine it was real easy. Nothing in the way, no AC or power anything. Think it cost $40...
Writing the date and mileage on the sprocket cover is a great idea! The friend with the Xterra would have appreciated that. He bought it with 130k and also couldn't find out if it had been done before. I had it done to the wife's Xterra also, but I don't remember what just belt change cost because I had a bunch of other stuff done at the same time.
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