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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: Meaden441 on 01 November 2009, 19:38
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Hi,
I have been quoted both £325 + £400 for a new cambelt / tensioners / water pump for my 2003 Mk4...
Does anyone else think this is steep? I know there is a lot of labour involved but I have seen prices quoted on here of circa £250...
I am in Surrey so has anyone got any suggestions for decent garages in the area? :smiley:
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Need to know if that is inc parts or not and if it is, are they genuine or non gen parts?
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£325 was a belt kit inc all parts - tensioners & water pump etc. Not VW parts but the garage said it was the same manufacturer - I have used him before and have no reason to doubt this.
£400 was (I think) genuine parts from a VW / Audi speacialist. Does it matter that much ? I know its an important part but a non-genuine part must be up to the job?
Any advice welcomed.. :smiley:
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all parts on mine were non gen and cost about £180. It can take a good few hours to replace everything so I would say the £325 price is good :smiley:
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I got a genuine cambelt kit on ebay for £35,a genuine water pump for the price of a wheel whores T-shirt and my local mechanic fitted it for £50.
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yeah I had a mate do mine for £50 also :laugh:
the joys of knowing people with garages :wink:
just checked and the £180 I said included all the parts for my service, fluids and belts
1 x 19400 Coolant, 1.5 Litre (In Stock) £6.25
1 x 15900 Water Pump (In Stock) £21.95
1 x 6PKK1195 Ribbed Belt (In Stock) £10.95
1 x 22346 Tensioner Damper (In Stock) £39.75
1 x 19548 Cambelt Kit (In Stock) £46.95
1 x CUK2862 Cabin Filter (In Stock) £6.95
1 x WK730/1 Fuel Filter (In Stock) £5.25
1 x 15374 Sump Plug (In Stock) £0.79
1 x W719/30 Oil Filter (In Stock) £3.25
1 x Quantum Synta 5-Litre (In Stock) £14.95
Sub-Total: £157.04
(Delivery to UK : 11.7 Kg): £4.95
VAT @ 15%: £24.30
Total: £186.29
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Hmmmm, Well I will have a look around for the genuine parts - at least that will probably save some money.
Unfortunately I don't know any mechanics who are up to changing the cambelt so I will just have to pay up then! :sad:
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expect to add 30% on top of what I paid above for gen parts mate
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I went to see the guy in Bexleyheath that was recommended on the good guys page, and he quoted me £260 for the cambelt and waterpump incl. labour. He didnt say if these were genuine parts or not (I didnt ask mind u, duh). Does it really matter if it is not? :huh:
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Buy cheap, buy twice. Unless the repro belt fails, then you buy a whole new engine. Don't d!ck about with non-genuine parts when it's something as critical as timing belts/tensioners.
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Buy cheap, buy twice. Unless the repro belt fails, then you buy a whole new engine. Don't d!ck about with non-genuine parts when it's something as critical as timing belts/tensioners.
very good advice.
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Buy cheap, buy twice. Unless the repro belt fails, then you buy a whole new engine. Don't d!ck about with non-genuine parts when it's something as critical as timing belts/tensioners.
+1 very good advice.
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i got mine done this year for £275 all gen parts. that was for a water pump, cambelt, alternator belt, air con regas and a hire car. it was done at a audi specialist in the midlands
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mines all non gen parts, made by Febi :wink:
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Been quoted £250 ish for full belt kit and water pump fitted (think it was genuine parts).
Planned in the new year, so fingers crossed she holds out! Was last done 20k/2.5 years months ago... :lipsrsealed:
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got all parts at discount for £160 off a mate then my mate did it for £50
just had it done..:)