General genuine or non-genuine timing belt

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jayteedee

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what have people gone with on their 5-year service? I'm toying with the idea of a non-fiat belt as much cheaper and it's not like the other genuine fiat parts on the car have lasted too long any way...

thoughts people?
 
Sooner you than me then (n)

If a garage fits a non Fiat part and covers it with a proper warranty (that would cover an engine rebuild) then that might be different.
 
what have people gone with on their 5-year service? I'm toying with the idea of a non-fiat belt as much cheaper and it's not like the other genuine fiat parts on the car have lasted too long any way...

thoughts people?

Company like gates iirc make cambelts for fiat/alfa anyway but if it were me I'd go for genuine parts tbh.
 
My independent man says the cam belt tensioners are not as good from the aftermarket suppliers. So I have gone with genuine parts.
I did buy an alternator belt at the same time - from shop4parts and it was old stock - nearly six years old. Be aware.
 
even if it will be covered - that’s still a week without your car and all the hassle of towing it etc.. for a couple of squid.. i wouldn't risk it (besides warranty normally lasts a year.. 3 at best.. you want your belt to last 5)
 
Im going with genuine parts on my cambelt change. The quotes are still making me twitch like ive got tourettes, but im just gonna bite the bullet.

Think it's the labour that causes the price problem though, the parts seemed quite reasonable on the whole.
 
be mad to go for 5, you running on luck after 3

Im running on luck aswell then i guess - 2004 54 reg & 56,000 miles. :eek:

Was gonna get it done before the official time limit (due September). If it wasnt so much more ££ than the Punto JTD was, id personally have got it done already. 72,000 official interval on the mileage side seems very optimistic.
 
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