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Timing belt, hyundai tiburon, pep boys



Hi,
   I have an 05 Hyundai Tiburon 2.0 I4 that will be due for a timing belt soon. Would it be best to use OEM Hyundai parts for this or an aftermarket kit from Gates/NAPA?

Thanks,
Larry

Answer
Hi Larry,

No question OEM is always better than aftermarket. Hands down.

If you want to test the theory for yourself, remove the belt and keep it. When the same amount of mileage is driven on the replaced, aftermarket belt, remove it and compare it to the original. I'd be willing to bet the original one that you'll be taking off will look new compared to the aftermarket belt with equal mileage clocked on it.

80K replacement interval on that engine?

Looking for a reputable service technician? My advice on finding a good technician is: Steer clear of the dealership and 'chain' stores like Firestone, Sears, Pep Boys, Monro Muffler/Brake, Midas, etc. as they usually only employ ONE ASE Certified Tech just so they can say they do and chances are, that guy is the asst. manager or manager and is not in the store to diagnose/repair vehicles anyway. Find a service location in the link below or get some names out of the yellow-pages and do a drive-by. Garages that employ ASE Certified Technicians will be marked with the 'Blue-Seal' insignia. If unsure about whether a place employs Certified Techs, just ask to see their credentials. ALL ASE Certified Technicians will be PROUD to show and display their certificate(s).

Thanks for the question, I hope this information was helpful to you.
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