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Old 01-09-2012, 03:44 PM   #1
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Question Experience with Dayco timing kit

Anyone have any first hand experience with the Dayco timing belt component kit (Dayco 84104). I'm going to be needing to replace the timing belt on my car in the next year or so and was thinking about this as a possible option to replace the pulleys and tensioner. Don't want to put a belt on that last 100k but a pulley goes bad in 30k.

I've heard people mention getting them off ebay, but I found that Amazon sells them for less.
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Old 01-09-2012, 05:58 PM   #2
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I don't know anything about them but i personally wouldn't buy anything other than OEM or Gates for timing components, it's just not something I would skimp on.

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1. Wrong forum.
2. If you use that Dayco kit, I will trace your IP using our forum software to find your address, and then send you a dead possum stuffed with old cheese book rate US Mail to your address.
3. If you use anything other than Gates or OEM (protip: OEM is Gates) you are doing bad things.
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