Timing belt Gates or OEM Volkswagen

Gates Timing belt

I have done timing belt on my z32 two times. 1st time I used Gates timing belt and the timing marks were not ideal. After a while I gave up and just left it being not ideal. 2nd time I used OEM Nissan timing belt (Z1 120k timing kit) and the OEM belt definitely fits better and timing marks aligned perfectly. I don’t think there was any difference in how the car ran.

Pros: OEM belt fits better
Cons: Gates timing marks not ideal
Vehicle: Nissan
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt
BryanDaBlaznAzn
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Rating 5.0

My friend has a 2.0 mk6 Jetta and it’s been the most reliable car he’s ever owned. It’s only needed a timing belt and basic maintenance items and he’s had it for almost 3 years and around 100,000 km added. It’s seen multiple cross border road trips without skipping a beat, and It’ll likely outlive him

Pros: most reliable car, basic maintenance
Mileage: 100000 km
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Gates Timing belt

This is a solid car at a fair price. I had 3 of these over the years and put over 1 million miles between them. Timing belt every 90k with oem or gates belt only is the only real thing to worry about.

Pros: solid car, fair price
Vehicle: Toyota Avalon
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Gates Timing belt

I bought the Gates kits (\u00a3180 total) and decided to do my first timing belt and aux belt. Done over a thousand miles on it since and all great \ud83d\ude4c hope you enjoy your new car

Pros: all great
Vehicle: Audi A5
Mileage: 1000 km
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt

For context i bought a 2008 passat estate with 149,000 miles on it for a 27 miles each way commute 3 years ago.

I got it and did a timing belt change straight away which was preventative and for peace of mind.

Pros: peace of mind
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt

After sending the car for service to change the timing belt, tensioner, and the water pump on my VW Fox 2014 (brazilian model, EA111 1.6 8V), I got this noise for the first 5min the car is on, then the motor heats up a little and its gone, no performance issues so far.

Pros: no performance issues so far
Cons: noise for first 5min
Vehicle: Volkswagen Fox
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Gates Timing belt
psingsong
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Rating 0.5

I installed a Gates timing kit on my 2011 2.5 N/A 5 speed manual 50k miles ago (150k total). The belt snapped while I was doing 80mph on the turnpike. My valves were bent with deeper internal damage more likely than not.

Cons: belt snapped, engine damage
Mileage: 80467 km
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Gates Timing belt
bmpgbh
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Rating 1.0

Personally I use the gates blue racing T-belt, I've had a belt snap prematurely and it was within a few months of owning my e30. Belt was only 4 or 5 years old too.

Cons: snapped prematurely, short lifespan
Vehicle: BMW
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Which timing belt to choose — Gates or OEM Volkswagen?

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Comparison of timing belt Gates and OEM Volkswagen
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  2. Overall ranking.
  3. Vote balance.
  4. Average rating.
  5. Number of reviews.
  6. Feature ratings.
  7. Car owners’ choice.

Which timing belt are better — OEM Volkswagen or Gates?

In March 2026 on PartReview, timing belt Gates were overall better than OEM Volkswagen.

  1. Gates received a PR Score of 72 out of 100, and OEM Volkswagen scored 87 points.
  2. Gates ranked 2 in the overall ranking, and OEM Volkswagen ranked 3.
  3. The average rating is higher for OEM Volkswagen (4.3) than for Gates (3.6).
  4. Timing belt OEM Volkswagen have better feature ratings than Gates:
    • Visible wear - owners believe, that this property for OEM Volkswagen is better than Gates.
    • Starting - drivers claim, that this property for Gates is outperforms OEM Volkswagen.
    • Noise - reviews suggest, that this property for Gates is preferred to OEM Volkswagen.

Which timing belt are more popular — Gates or OEM Volkswagen?

In March 2026 on PartReview, timing belt Gates were overall more popular than OEM Volkswagen.

By vote balance, timing belt Gates surpassed OEM Volkswagen:

  • For Gates, the ratio of positive (188) to negative (71) votes is 117 votes.
  • For OEM Volkswagen, the ratio of positive (95) to negative (14) votes is 81 vote.

By number of reviews, timing belt Gates surpassed OEM Volkswagen:

Which timing belt do car owners prefer — Gates or OEM Volkswagen?

In March 2026, according to PartReview, timing belt OEM Volkswagen led more car-specific ratings than Gates:

OEM Volkswagen are chosen by owners of cars such as: Volkswagen Golf, Volkswagen Jetta, and others.

Gates are chosen by owners of cars such as: Honda Civic, and others.

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