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Old 03-13-2008, 05:46 PM
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I just received all the necessary parts for a complete job - water pump, seals, pulleys, tensioner, thermostat, o rings, etc, from toyotapartscheap.com.

Everything including shipping was only $376! I challenge anyone to find a cheaper price. Great deal and prompt service!

I am hitting it next Fri/Sat and hope have a great time doing it!

I will take a few pics as I go and let you all know where the curse words came in
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Old 03-16-2008, 11:02 PM
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I just received all the necessary parts for a complete job - water pump, seals, pulleys, tensioner, thermostat, o rings, etc, from toyotapartscheap.com.

Everything including shipping was only $376! I challenge anyone to find a cheaper price. Great deal and prompt service!

I am hitting it next Fri/Sat and hope have a great time doing it!
I got a quote for all the necessary parts for the complete job from Anythingtoyota, with shipping it was $350.32!

I did not order from them, I paid a couple extra bucks for those parts, because I ordered brake parts at the same time and they were cheaper from Shannon at Champion Toyota. Now I have to order gaskets for my header install!
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Old 03-19-2008, 09:42 PM
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Default Re: Timing belt replacement - What else should I get done at the same time?

I just came back from getting a new timing belt, water pump, selas, and drive belts. Below was on my ticket. I currently have 94,018 miles:
16100-59275-83 Pump Assy, Water 141.50
13568-09070 Belt, Timing 58.20
90311-38065 16.95
90311-A0001 Seal, Type T Oil 10.45
90916-A2003 Belt, V- Ribbed 49.95
00272-1LLAC-01 Antifreze, Gall. 21.37
96761-24019 Ring, O 4.50
96761-35035 Ring, O 4.90


My total came out to $771.89

I really enjoyed the dealership that I went to. They were amazing. When I made my appointment this past week, the service manager told me that there was a 10% off coupon located on the dealerships website. I went online and could not find it at all. That afternoon I called him back and let him know that I could not find it. He told me not to worry about it and he would ge thet coupon for me. I could not believe that.
Also what surprised me was I did not get any phone calls througout the day with the service center saying that something was not right with my truck on some other part that I did not bring it in for and they recommended me to get it fixed. That really made me happy.
Finally, the car wash. I am not a big fan of the car wash at dealerships because they really do not do anything. They just take it through the automated ones and that is it. Once I was done paying for my truck, they washed my car for thirty minutes. I honestly could not believe it. I was again amazed.
All in all, I am extremely happy with what they did. I know for sure that I could not do this at home and also the liabiility that could happen if a belt broke once completed. I recommend anyone taking this type of a job to a dealership and hopefully you have as much luck as I did.
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