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Default Re: 1995 Avalon XLT 60,000 mile timing belt replacement

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Originally Posted by ironwarrior View Post
Hi Bobertsr.

Thanks for your reply. I've read where some years require the replacement at 90k and others like I believe (mine) requires replacement every 60k. As for the Hanes manual, I will surely pick one of those up. I actually found one online for like 16.00 new. I also seen some websites that provide you with access to their online service manuals for a nonimal fee (not sure how good they are, or if it is worthwhile). I totally hear what you are saying regarding the parts pricing. But for crutial internal parts like belt, pump, and tensioners for some reason the original Toyota parts make me feel better. Sometimes you can't beat the OEM parts. For easily replaceable items though, I definitely buy aftermarket if I can. The parts that aren't so crutial if they blow I can easily replace them again and be on my way.
it's 60k for that year i know 1999/98 avalon is 90k
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