Timing belt kit

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AISIN Timing belt kit
12DrD21
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Rating 5.0

I have used the Aisin kit for Honda 3.5 V6 engines many times (3 thus far) - everything was high quality.

Pros: high quality
Vehicle: Honda
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AISIN Timing belt kit
Yaktheking
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Rating 4.5

Aisin is the best name in the game currently. I’ve had one on my Forester for ~90k and 5 years. I recently pulled the motor to do piston rings and the only issue I noticed was the splined sprocket had a very mild bearing grind. Would have been an issue in like 30k miles but for now, totally fine and well within the 100k mile spec.

Pros: best name, long lasting
Cons: mild bearing grind
Vehicle: Subaru Forester
Mileage: 90000 km
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AISIN Timing belt kit

Specify or supply the Aisin THK002 belt kit for the job. It is OEM quality and half the price of Honda service department parts.

Pros: OEM quality, half price
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
Part number: THK002
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AISIN Timing belt kit

Specify or supply the Aisin THK0002 timing belt kit. It is OEM quality and contains the belt, water pump, and tensioner for a lot less than Honda label parts.

Pros: OEM quality, good value
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
Part number: THK0002
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Continental Timing belt kit
asd1977
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Rating 3.0

Ja sam imao situaciju da sam uz automobil dobio Continental set za veliki servis koji sam odnio mehani\u010daru, a pritom je bilo jo\u0161 stvari za raditi koje je on nabavljao i pristao je, s tim da mi je naglasio da on ne mo\u017ee za to garantovati jer su dijelovi done\u0161eni i ukoliko bi npr. vodena pumpa pu\u0161tala \u0161to se znalo de\u0161avati morao bih kupovati novu jer ne mogu izvr\u0161iti reklamaciju.

Cons: ne mo\u017ee garantovati
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OEM Subaru Timing belt kit

your timing belt kit is 3x as much as it should be could be the shops doing or they’re selecting the OEM Subaru parts which are just rebranded Japanese parts. Look up Aisin TKF and then find the correct number for your make model year. I got one for my 2005 sohc Outback and it was $270ish from rockauto the exact same Japanese parts you would find from Subaru Dealership.

Cons: overpriced kit
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