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These parts are undoubtedly high mileage parts, every piece I replaced including the T-belt, umm, didnt need to be replaced! But I have the piece of mind and also I will never have to change them again, ever.
With that said, I was wondering on average how long the seals last?(cams/crank) Because I didnt do those, they looked fine, could the original seals see 200k?
With that said, I was wondering on average how long the seals last?(cams/crank) Because I didnt do those, they looked fine, could the original seals see 200k?
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Timing belt and water pump getting replaced as we speak
Im getting my timing belf and water pump done as we speak, i dropped it off today and will have it back tommorrow........im have in it all done for 350! not only that but they are replacing all the other drive pulleys but they are replacing all the seals too! front seal, cam seals, etc. Also im getting all the tensioners replaced as well. Tensioners were 100 extra.
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ATL, GA
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well i know they were brand new parts whether they are lexus parts or toyota parts, makes no difference to me as long as my car is performing and it runs great since i got it back.
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i have es300 2001 with second timing belt at 190k. I was told not neccessary to replace waterpump at first belt replace. Always replace external belts when doing timing belt. i also replaced a couple tensioner pully's at 190k. They were however in great shape or appeared to be.
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