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Old 12-07-2004, 06:30 AM
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Originally Posted by r854rnr
I was curious what is a reasonable price for having the tbelt done at my local toyota dealer or independant toyota shop?

what else should I have done while they have it apart?
This is a timely question in that I just posted the question regarding the radio security code which became activated while having my timing belt replaced. My vehicle has 177K miles and it was recommended that in addition to the belt (this is my 2nd replacement) that the water pump and all related seals and idlers also be replaced. I also had the cooling system flushed. The total was a bit over $1,000. I hope this helps.

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Old 12-07-2004, 06:58 PM
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I have a '88 runner I just purchased from sister. I'm 3rd owner. The runner has 162,000 miles. My sister bought it at approx 80,000. She never took it in for any maintenance. Her husband did the oil changes every 3,000 to 5,000 miles wether it needed it or not. I took it in for its overdue 160,000+ mile maintenance. .... anyway, I had them replace the timing belt & waterpump for $566.34. They also replaced the idler & tensioner & cam/crank seals, thermostat and all the belts for an additional $426.76. The mechanic says there are two more things that need to be done. New muffler & Valve cover gaskets (says might as well throw in a valve adjustment) for another $567.07. Maintenance can be costly :cry:
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