Timing belt OEM Subaru or DAYCO
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I did my timing belt on my 07 wrx tr @90k miles n i used all oem parts. Imo oem is probably best
Pros: best quality, reliable
Vehicle:
Subaru
Mileage: 90000 km
when I got my '06 sti 3 years ago I replaced the original belt with roughly the same mileage on it and it looked to be in fine condition despite being 13 years old.
Pros: fine condition, long lasting
Vehicle:
Subaru Impreza WRX STi
I bought my timing belt/water pump off amazon. It’s a Dayco product (part number WP215K1B) and so far I’m happy with it. Obviously I won’t know if it’s some trash until a little further down the road, but I’m 20k miles into it and so far no trouble.
Pros: happy with it, no trouble
Cons: durability unknown
Mileage: 20000 km
Part number: WP215K1B
I just did the same job on my 2007 forester from the dealership, paid about the same amount, maybe a little more
Cons: expensive repair
Vehicle:
Subaru Forester
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