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Hi, i've been looking around for a set belts to swap all of the belts on my mk4 supra, not sure how many there are as i don't have the car with me but I found this kit on eBay, does anyone know if this kit has all the belts as i don't know how many there are and is it at a good price? Also if someone has some new belts that their not using and would sell for cheaper pm me?

 

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Hi Brad,

 

I would steer clear of Ebay items unless they are from a known specialist. There are too many chinese parts on that site which will only last 5 minutes. Best bet for Supra's is Toyota or known specialist traders. If you are a paid up member then look here where there are good Toyota traders with brilliant discounts who know their apples:

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/forumdisplay.php?24-Members-Chat

 

Or these guys who are specialists and supply top quality parts:

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/forumdisplay.php?9-Authorised-Traders

 

Fensport also do a lot of Supra stuff:

http://www.fensport.co.uk/Parts/Model_37/

 

And Keron is a big help for 2nd hand spares:

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?235140-Kerons-big-parts-Bonanza!!-Aftermarket-stuff-and-some-oem-stuff

 

For new service items I always go OEM.

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I'll give toyota a ring and see how much they want for the timing belt and maybe the aux ones too then, if its alright i'll take it from them

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Hi Brad,

 

I would steer clear of Ebay items unless they are from a known specialist. There are too many chinese parts on that site which will only last 5 minutes. Best bet for Supra's is Toyota or known specialist traders. If you are a paid up member then look here where there are good Toyota traders with brilliant discounts who know their apples:

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/forumdisplay.php?24-Members-Chat

 

Or these guys who are specialists and supply top quality parts:

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/forumdisplay.php?9-Authorised-Traders

 

Fensport also do a lot of Supra stuff:

http://www.fensport.co.uk/Parts/Model_37/

 

And Keron is a big help for 2nd hand spares:

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?235140-Kerons-big-parts-Bonanza!!-Aftermarket-stuff-and-some-oem-stuff

 

For new service items I always go OEM.

 

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The cam tensioner assembly in the Ebay ad is OE assuming it's not a copy part in a copy box. I would get known make belts, what's the point in all that labour to fit a belt from Korea no one seems to have even heard of the make?

 

Are those definitely OE Chris? I spotted a few of them on ebay and decided to go with Toyota which is a lot more expensive. I assumed they would be in a Toyota box?

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Koyo are a high end bearing manufacturer, so if you are happy the box and contents are legit Koyo there shouldn't be an iss ue. A lot of OE Toyota stuff is by Koyo. Toyota, despite their vast size, won't make their own ball and roller bearings, they will buy them in from a specialist.

 

Ahh, good stuff mate, sets my mind at ease with those tensioners. Off to order one :)

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TENSIONER BEARING : KOYO JAPAN

 

TIMING / CAM BELT : MITSOBOSHI JAPAN

 

ALTERNATOR / FAN BELT : DONGIL KOREA

 

POWER STEERING BELT : DONGIL KOREA

 

AIR CON BELT : DONGIL KOREA

 

says it comes with all 5, timing belt and tensioner from japan, rest from korea.

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