I got mine off Rockauto. Aisin pump, Mitsuboshi timing belt, Koyo bearings. Reasonable price, as well.
Reviews of Mitsuboshi timing belt
40 votes
I bet if they had used a Mitsuboshi timing belt in the first place it would have lasted much longer.
The only thing I concerned was the timing belt itself. It was a US made MITSOBOSHI instead of Japan made one. But it was perfect fit, didn’t miss timing even by 1 teeth.
Had the timing belt replaced last year - didn't find a single crack on the old one despite it being 20 years old. Ditto for the serpentine belt. The dealer's head technician had told me that Mitsu's rubber quality is top notch - on par with Toyota, way better than Nissan's (his words). I didn't believe him until I saw the belts with my own eyes.
Timing belt could also be listed as “Mitsuboshi”. I’ve ran these belts on my 520rwhp jzx100 1jzgte vvti no problems at all.
I only use Mitsuboshi brand timing belts, even on built Subarus.
It was a 10 piece kit and ended up being about $195 after tax and took about 3-4 days for shipping from Japan. It was one the most common kits you see with the Mitsuboshi timing belt. No complaints, worked out great, good price for the amount of parts it contains, and everything seems to be quality Japanese aftermarket parts.
I used to always go with OEM Honda parts for timing belt and water pump jobs. But the price of the OEM parts have gotten so high that I went with [this kit] on Amazon for my last TB job on my GSR, in late 2018. Mistuboshi timing belt, NPW water pump, GMB tensioner pulley. Those are all Japanese OEM parts suppliers, so I was comfortable using them. Almost 20k miles on thost parts now and everything is working great.
He had installed an OEM manufacturer Mitsuboshi timing belt, and it snapped. Apparently it was a knock off. He reinstalled the old belt. I disconnected the injector to the cylinder with a bent valve, and drove it 200 miles home, on 5 cylinders. It actually ran better when I plugged the injector back in, When I got home.
The cheapest I found to replace the timing belt back then was nearly $1000, and it was due at 60k miles, not 100k like other brands.
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What we know about Mitsuboshi timing belt
The brand is registered in Japan. Official website: http://mitsuboshi.info/.
In March 2026, PartReview users have a positive opinion of Mitsuboshi timing belt.
PR Score — 80 out of 100, based on 13 reviews and 40 votes. 10 positive reviews, 1 neutral review, 2 negative reviews. Average rating — 4 (out of 5). Vote balance: 32 up, 8 down.
In the ranking of the best timing belt this part is at position 7, behind Continental and OEM Honda , but ahead of OEM Audi and Contitech.
Users also evaluated the qualities of Mitsuboshi timing belt:
- Noise - a steady whine or rustle is heard from the timing belt area - rated positively. 5 points out of 5.
- Visible wear - cracks, missing teeth, or oil contamination seen on the belt - rated ambivalently. 3.4 points out of 5.
- Starting - engine starts poorly or pops/backfires from disturbed timing - rated positively. 5 points out of 5.
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