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Hey all found out today my water pump needs changing so going to do timing belt, tensioners etc. I see there is someone selling a dayco kit are the belts good? Do they stack up well compared to the genuine item?

they do a full kit but i got sperate items it cost me about 50 $ more but i wanted a blue gates racing belt not dayco one

and yes good as genuine but not for sports racing eg drift? IMO or high boosts

If im going to buy a genuine nissan belt, are the following parts all I need to get my belt changed and water pump.

*Idler Bearing

*Tensioner Bearing

*Cam Seals

*Crank Seal

*Brand New Genuine Nissan Water Pump

genuine is about 750$ lol vs 350$ hope they enjoy the rip off

Just got my bits:

*Idler Bearing / Tensioner Bearing - $146 - CBC Bearings

*Cam Seals / Crank Seal $12 - CBC Bearings

*Brand New Water Pump quality Japanese Brand $47 - ACME Parts

*Dayco Blue Tripple Strength Timing Belt $108 - ACME Parts ( Just Jap has them for $99 but not worth the drive for $9 ! )

Edited by PLYNX
Just got my bits:

*Idler Bearing / Tensioner Bearing - $146 - CBC Bearings

*Cam Seals / Crank Seal $12 - CBC Bearings

*Brand New Water Pump quality Japanese Brand $47 - ACME Parts

*Dayco Blue Tripple Strength Timing Belt $108 - ACME Parts ( Just Jap has them for $99 but not worth the drive for $9 ! )

i've heard of other people getting cheap bearings from CBC, but they tried to charge me over $200 for the idler. so i went with the kit from Kudos.

That's a cheap friggin water pump too! bastard!

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