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I already got myself a gates racing timing belt, cant believe there cheaper than a standard one....strange.

After ringing around a few places, it seems there is no aftermarket pulleys (eg: gates), an my local Nissan dealer are useless on there import stuff an cant seem to find them. Has anyone bought the Idler an Tensioner pulleys new? If so, where from? what sort of cost were they? did they come with new bolts?

Any help is much appretiated!

Berin

several places in sydney shud have them. best bet is justjap

nissan charge over the roof for the tensioner and the idler,

take your old ones to a bearing place and they can press in some new bearings cheap as.

Already covered many times. BSC sell new aftermarket ones complete. From memory it was no more than $120 for both.

Deren

BTW: The gates T-belt is cheaper bacause its non-genuine.

Edited by Godzilla32
BTW: The gates T-belt is cheaper bacause its non-genuine.

I mean the gates RACING (blue) timing belt is cheaper than the gates standard belt. only cost me $89 :), the gates standard one was going to cost $130-$140 from memory

I like the idea of getting new bearings pressed in, probably the cheapest, but I want to change the belt in one arvo.

Deren: sorry if this has been covered heaps, i tend to steer clear of the search option as you end up sifting through a million pages of irrelevant stuff.

Who are BSC? do these ones come with new bolts?

thanks again

Im in Victoria..so am unaware of the "several" places in Sydney that should have them. Not even sure where to start looking in Melbourne :)

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