Had TB Changed
@ 53,800 and 5 years in service.
Found a mech ringer in my little town here who has 30 years experience with Audis, Jags, BMWs , and Porche.
Charged me $400. !! Has anybody beaten that price?
Total cost with DG kit and coolant was $682.
Funny thing was he first said only $200, so I said , well, ok deal.[sm=happy046.gif]
Then when get got into it he found it would take more than 2 hours lol, so he bumped his price but still acceptable.
Belt looked worn and slight small cracks in it. Might have made it to 60k but why gamble?
Found a mech ringer in my little town here who has 30 years experience with Audis, Jags, BMWs , and Porche.
Charged me $400. !! Has anybody beaten that price?
Total cost with DG kit and coolant was $682.
Funny thing was he first said only $200, so I said , well, ok deal.[sm=happy046.gif]
Then when get got into it he found it would take more than 2 hours lol, so he bumped his price but still acceptable.
Belt looked worn and slight small cracks in it. Might have made it to 60k but why gamble?
Ha. I just had mine replaced last thursday at 60k. Cost me $834! You got a hell of a deal. I wish we didnt have to buy this belt so early in the cars life. I really could have used to the money to buy some nice rims 
Did he change your waterpump and pulleys?

Did he change your waterpump and pulleys?
I changed mine at 57000 miles with the ECSTuning kit. I did it myself, nothing was really hard about it it's just alot of work and every bolt was a pain to get to and turn because of the tight spaces in the engine bay. It took me about 24 hours of non-stop work but I was set on doing it right and not messing it up. Turned out good.
I am a new forum member but have been lurking for a few months since I bought my ride in April. My car had 93k on it and I didn't know if the belt/accessories were changed.
I ended up doing it myself with the help of this forum and others. I was really glad I did as the water pump was the stock plastic impeller and was leaking.
It was not difficult and I am by no means an ASE mechanic. The key is to make sure you have the proper tools. This job will SEVERELY tax your tool set. Make sure you have a very good toolset (Craftsman, MAC, Snap-on), no made in China stuff.
Everyone on this forum should have a Bentley, a VAG-COM, and a very good toolset. The last thing you want is to be in the middle of a TB job and have to run to buy a 12-pt 19mm socket.
I have also replaced/re-greased the starter (starter grind) so if anyone needs help on that, I should be able to help.
I ended up doing it myself with the help of this forum and others. I was really glad I did as the water pump was the stock plastic impeller and was leaking.
It was not difficult and I am by no means an ASE mechanic. The key is to make sure you have the proper tools. This job will SEVERELY tax your tool set. Make sure you have a very good toolset (Craftsman, MAC, Snap-on), no made in China stuff.
Everyone on this forum should have a Bentley, a VAG-COM, and a very good toolset. The last thing you want is to be in the middle of a TB job and have to run to buy a 12-pt 19mm socket.
I have also replaced/re-greased the starter (starter grind) so if anyone needs help on that, I should be able to help.


