January 30, 201115 yr I've been using dealer where needed but am considering alternatives for timing belt. I know it ain't rocket science but I prefer an experienced Subaru mechanic for work on the "innards". I like the idea of replacing as much while inside but the dealer's rate for parts will make this an annoyance. I'm in Fairfield County, CT.
January 31, 201115 yr what year is your subaru? They are easy to do...like changing the belt on the vacuum cleaner. well a couple more steps. Do it yourself and you'll know its done right.
January 31, 201115 yr Author Well, I was going to have TB, water pump and cam seals done now at 105,000 miles. I think the dealer tech I request is able and trustworthy so I would also consider his recommendations regarding the tensioner(s), and other gears, pulleys widgets and whats-its that I wouldn't have a clue as to whether they were still good to go or already gone. My OB is an 05 and the dealer has a $299 TB special right now. Obviously, there will be additional "costs". I can change a belt on a vacuum but my vacuum is non-interference so I am not as concerned dealing with sucked up Cheerios and dust bunnies as trashing an interference engine. Oh, did I mention... this OB is my wife's car?! Edited January 31, 201115 yr by brus brother
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