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[QUOTE="IndyMX, post: 1153739, member: 71057"] Yeah, probably a good idea, best time to replace them is right before you NEED to. If you can open the cover enough to see the belt on the side that has the teeth on it, you should be able to tell the condition. Look for cracks and glazing. Good signs of a belt that needs to be replaced. If I recall correctly, timing belts should be replaced at around 70 to 80 thousand miles... You are approaching the 80,000 mile mark on that belt. The mileage alone is probably an indication that the belt is past it's prime. Might not be a bad idea to go ahead and do the serpentine belt at the same time. Autozone here in Indianapolis sells the timing belt you need for $30 USD. [/QUOTE]
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