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Explain please why I'm wrong. Why would an NA belt last
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zellamay
on February 28, 2010 at 8:46 PM
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an NA timing belt will last longer than a TT timing belt
posted by njz
on February 28, 2010 at 07:59 PM
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Timing Belt Change -- Why 60,000 vs. 105,000
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giZmo96
17:41:34 02/28/10
its not the belt that really needs the changing
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cossiemodo2000
17:45:11 02/28/10
Re: its not the belt that really needs the changing
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giZmo96
18:01:29 02/28/10
Others here should be able to confirm for the '96 -- but the
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jzack
18:16:19 02/28/10
Re: Others here should be able to confirm for the '96 -- but the
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giZmo96
18:34:12 02/28/10
Sadly the 120k is a bit more expensive than the 60k...
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jzack
21:39:58 02/28/10
Thank you for the link and detail. (n/m)
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giZmo96
14:24:37 03/01/10
Your mechanic is right. There is no reason to think that
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zellamay
19:03:11 02/28/10
And there is no reason to think a 96 is different is
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zellamay
19:06:04 02/28/10
Re: Your mechanic is right. There is no reason to think that
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giZmo96
19:51:22 02/28/10
Sorry for not being more clear. He's right that there is no
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zellamay
20:45:41 02/28/10
an NA timing belt will last longer than a TT timing belt
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njz
19:59:51 02/28/10
Explain please why I'm wrong. Why would an NA belt last -
zellamay
20:46:50 02/28/10
Please change the belt every 60,000 miles
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dream Z (MD)
20:21:54 02/28/10
Re: Please change the belt every 60,000 miles
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giZmo96
20:29:49 02/28/10
No belt age issue was noted here and neither is there>>
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ZUL8TR
07:40:17 03/01/10
It's a calculated risk. There isn't a "right" answer.
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BobbyT
03:53:05 03/02/10
Reasonable. Would be interesting to see the stats >>
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ZUL8TR
06:47:26 03/02/10
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