Replacing a timing belt can be quite a complex process. But with the right tools, a little patience, and some preparation, you can save tons of money by doing the job yourself. I have replaced all three of my child's timing belts, one in a Ford Focus, one in a Toyota Paseo and one in a Honda Civic, I have used Gates products and will give you time to ensure you are ordering the correct kit (not all Sites on the web are accurate when it comes to the correct kit number so check, check, check before you hit 'buy', the belts, tensioner and tensioner will work as required. If you do it yourself invest in a service manual and study the job to see if you need any special tools, you can't complicate the prep enough, if you have good mechanical skills you should be able to do it handle any job with timing belts and a few hundred bucks in your pocket.
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