What can I expect to pay as a fair price for a timing belt and rollers on a 206SW?
One guy who claims to be a Puggy specialist wnats £120 and Protyre want £212. I'm wondering if the first guy has quoted me for just a belt?
TIA
What can I expect to pay as a fair price for a timing belt and rollers on a 206SW?
One guy who claims to be a Puggy specialist wnats £120 and Protyre want £212. I'm wondering if the first guy has quoted me for just a belt?
TIA
Derek gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying:
Which engine?
Looking at GSF, belts-only are all around £15-20, whilst belt-and- tensioner kits vary between £30 and £60.
Why are you even considering letting a tyre-chimp do it?
Bet it isn't included in protyes quote then :-)
It's a 1.4 petrol. Personally I have found the local Protyre to be ok with their work and my days of taking engines apart are well over.
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It's considered good practice to replace the water pump at the same time as pumps are relatively cheap but the labour isn't.
This might account for part of the price difference.
Cic.
Derek gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying:
Cheapest of the lot for the full kit, then. £31+vat.
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