I buy continental belts, always have, just piece of mind doing the job right and having a quality part.
Best Timing belt for Volkswagen Golf
Pros: quality part, peace of mind
Vehicle:
Volkswagen Golf
Here in Australia the timing belt interval for the FSI engine in the Golf R is 105,000km (which is around 60,000 miles).
Vehicle:
Volkswagen Golf
Mileage: 105000 km
hardened steel tool pin. no flimsy rolled pin.
Pros: hardened steel
Cons: no flimsy
Vehicle:
Volkswagen Golf
got the stock timing belt parts in and replaced the hack job that I had for hte mk1 mount back to all the stock mk4 thicker tdi timing belt - got rid of the 16v style mounts and back to all of the appropriate covers.
Pros: stock parts, appropriate covers
Vehicle:
Volkswagen Golf
I've slacked on some maintenance, but did the timing belt and oil changes and I have 131k and still running strong.
Pros: running strong
Cons: slacked on maintenance
Vehicle:
Volkswagen Golf
Mileage: 131000 km
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