Timing belt AISIN or Gates

AISIN Timing belt

I just did the timing belt in my new to me 2004 limited and bought the aisin timing belt kit (tkt-021) with water pump. I bought it from summit racing for $183 had it overnighted to me for additional $33 and still cheaper than any parts store near me by $70.

Pros: cheaper than parts store
Part number: TKT-021
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Gates Timing belt

We have a gates timing belt in our 04 Jetta that was placed Dec 2010 and 72k miles ago. Going to change it here soon with a new one this spring. Its accessory belt is gates too. My 06 Navigator has a gates drive belt. Brother in law’s BRZ had a gates belt.

Pros: long lasting
Mileage: 115873 km
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AISIN Timing belt

Recently replaced my 2004 UL timing belt at 100k and it came out looking like new with no real evidence of wear. Worth doing though, for peace of mind. Highly recommend the Aisin kit.

Pros: peace of mind
Mileage: 100000 km
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Gates Timing belt
ColdMech7
  • Starting:
Rating 3.0

Was able to get the new belt installed with a little less tension but still less than 90* of flex. It till popped a tiny bit during crank rotation, but I decided to go with it, have driven it for about an hour or so, put it through a couple heat cycles all while checking it every 15 ish minutes. First couple times I checked it, it was kinda tight, last couple times I checked it, it felt ok, so idk.

Pros: less than 90* of flex
Cons: popped a tiny bit
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Gates Timing belt
supachazzed
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Rating 1.0

I’m looking at you all you cheap fucking Honda timing belts. Gates/oem or go fuck your mother.

Cons: cheap timing belts
Vehicle: Honda
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