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Question: I am looking to replace a belt. Where online can I find information about watch belt replacement?
Answer: You can find a lot of information about watch belt replacement on the following website: http://www.thewatchprince.com/watch-band/speidel-leather-watch-band. They have very useful information.
Question: I was told by my mechanic that my Toyota needed a new timing belt. I am not sure if I believe him. What is a timing belt and how much should it cost for a Toyota timing belt replacement?
Question: my hyundai elantra 2006 has 55,000 miles in it and is due for a replacement of timing belt before it reaches to 60,000 miles. my question is, how much would it cost (Service & Parts) to have the timing belt replaced?
Answer: I was just quoted $420 at a reputable repair shop today. The dealership wanted almost $1000 for a 60,000 mile checkup, which included the t-belt change. The repairman told me it's best not to put off changing the timing belt at 60,000 because they do go out frequently right around 60,000 miles and if you put it off and it breaks, it will cost you over $2,000. Another repair shop told me the same thing.
Question: I need a new fan belt and do not want spend the money taking my car to a mechanic. I know they always find other things that need to be done, besides what I take my car in for. Is it hard to do a belt replacement by myself? Is there someone on the internet that can teach me?
Answer: ok if you have the right tools anyone can change it normaly you loosen the part that the belt is turned by.. so the belt then has slack in it pull it out from arounf=d the fan and put the new one on the same way that one came off normal tools are socket exstinon and ratchet.... should take 20 minutes or so it simple to do..
Question: does the 2005 have a timing belt or a timing
Question: I am going to move out at the end of April this calendar year. I need to rent out a cargo van to move my mass amount of items. Where can I rent one cheaply?
Answer: There are not that many places that will rent a cargo van. Try U-Haul or some similar service. Most of the reliable places will be pretty competitive.
Question: My front windshield cracked, but I can't afford to pay out-of-pocket to replace it? Is replacing car glass something that is typically covered by car insurance?
Answer: Depending on your insurance you may be able to have the windshield repaired, but you will have to ask your agent about your policy just to make sure. If you don't have windshield coverage then you will probably have to pay your deductible (on full coverage) to have it replaced, which is probably more expensive than paying for it on your own.
Question: Oil changes are the most essential part of keeping your car running smooth . That basing said my car seems like it need an oil change but I also do not want to spend an insane amount of money doing so.
Answer: Oil changes are the most essential part of the car and so is the tune up. If you don't change your oil every 3,000 miles as stated in the manual, I guarantee you that you will be purchasing a new motor.
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Question: If I go to the brakes plus store in South Hadley, Massachusetts, will they give me a good deal?
Answer: Prior to purchasing anything for your car make certain to do your research in the local market. It is imperative to know what deals are out there so you can then assess whether or not the Brakes Plus in South Hadley will give you the best discount.
Question: I am hoping to start a delivery business. What kind of cargo van would suit a milk delivery business? Are there any cargo van companies that would modify the van to suit my business intention?
Answer: A cargo van can be bough at most commercial vehicle shops. Try to call a few in your area to see what they have and how much they cost.