eBay: New Camshaft Timing Belt 2.5L V6 Cirrus Sebring Stratus

Discussion in 'Cirrus' started by Gyzmologist, Sep 15, 2005.

  1. Gyzmologist

    Gyzmologist Guest

    Gyzmologist, Sep 15, 2005
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    David Guest

    or go to your neighborhood Checker or other autoparts store and get one for
    under $40.00, p.s. the auto stores also have free shipping!
    Dayco 95259, Rockauto.com $22.79 , or $29.79. depends if you want Cloyes or
    better brand Gates.
    Much better deal then with the spammer. P.S. you get warranty from the auto
    parts stores at a cheaper price. sameday service too.
     
    David, Sep 15, 2005
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  3. " I decided to have a local shop replace the timing belt and water pump.
    They generally will not use customer supplied parts, and if they do, they
    will not warranty them"

    That warranty cost you the "new" price you are asking on that belt. If you
    dropped the opening price to $5 you would probably have some bids. But
    trying to get $50 for it is just being greedy. You made your choice and now
    you must live with it. The rest of us also have boxs full of parts we
    bought new
    and never used, and we aren't fool enough to think we are going to recover
    what we paid for them.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Sep 15, 2005
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    Gyzmologist Guest

    Didn't think my post would be perceived as spam. My apologies. This part is
    for a Chrysler product, posted to Chrysler news groups.

    The funny thing about eBay is you never know what an item will sell for. If
    there happens to be only one serious buyer looking while the listing is
    running, I will only get the opening bid. Been there, done that. If it
    doesn't sell, I'll relist it at a lower price. If I relist I will not post
    it here as I don't want to be regarded as a spammer.

    I don't trust brand x belts myself. Many posts in the Mitsubishi group for
    example warns readers to only use factory belts on the Eclipse 2.0L turbo.
    Replacing timing belts is neither fun nor inexpensive. I doubt these cheaper
    belts would go 116,741 like my factory belt did.

    Gyz
     
    Gyzmologist, Sep 16, 2005
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    Adam F. Guest

    I've replaced plenty "rubber bands on 2.5s and have had no problems using
    goodyear brand belts from autozone, cost about 20-30 dollars each, and best
    of all I get my belt that day not in 7 days or whatever shipping may be.
     
    Adam F., Sep 16, 2005
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