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post Nov 16 2013, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(incredibless @ Nov 11 2013, 09:28 PM)
sometimes depends hw u use ur car.. if u drive in city with alot of jams. den better to change now coz u mentioned its oredi 4years+ even its only 51k, the condition of the belt might nt be in good shape.. if you are frequent highway user, then continue to use it till 70-80k...i just changed my waja timing belt even it clocked 45k+ but the belt's age is 5years. the condition of the belt is quite bad n luckily it did not snap.. laugh.gif . the choice is yours...if me just change it for the sake of less headache and major $$$$
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agreed.

better get it changed now since already 4 years plus. the belt being exposed to hot and cold, the rubber might have harden due to already 4 years +, it can easily crack and snap.

 

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