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The Dealer is doing the timing belt for 900. And the Ball joints for 100. They are supply the parts I believe. So altogether 1,000. I don't trust any other shops or myself to do the timing belt honestly, at least, not yet. I'm going to make sure the dealer replaces the woodruff keys as well. To many mechanics forget about replacing those parts and it is included with the service. Everything else, I do myself, such as water pump and head gasket, etc etc.
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The Dealer is doing the timing belt for 900. And the Ball joints for 100. They are supply the parts I believe. So altogether 1,000. I don't trust any other shops or myself to do the timing belt honestly, at least, not yet. I'm going to make sure the dealer replaces the woodruff keys as well. To many mechanics forget about replacing those parts and it is included with the service. Everything else, I do myself, such as water pump and head gasket, etc etc.
Thank you,
Irving
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#23
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Posting again, bare with me cause I'm still new. But, just wondering if I'm on the right track here. I have been checking out all kinds of websites for our cars and I like L-Tuned.com, Luxury Mods.com, and Sewell. Those seem to be my go to sites, but are there any others I should check out? What is the most recommended websites to order parts, and aftermarket, and even VIP items. I checked the postings for the JDM/VIP stuff, but they are all 404 on my computer, so they were not much help. Thanks!
#24
Concord Lexus has a store on Ebay. The sale man, David will try to do his best to match most of OEM part price. They also have some used parts too. Next on my list is South Atlanta Lexus. Their price is OK IMO
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