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Old 11-06-2008   #1
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timing belt mopar or mitsu?

ok so I'm doing a lot of work on my car at school and I told the parts guy I wanted a timing belt from the dealer just assuming he would get it from mitsu but he got it from the dodge dealership so are the mopar belts the same? should I use it or send it back and get a mitsu belt?
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Re: timing belt mopar or mitsu?

They should be the same.
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Old 11-06-2008   #4
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dodge = chrysler = eagle = talon
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dodge = chrysler = eagle = talon
thats true but dodge doesn't necesarily = mitsubishi
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Old 11-07-2008   #6
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Re: timing belt mopar or mitsu?

As long as it's for a 4G63T motor and not a 420a motor you should be fine
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Re: timing belt mopar or mitsu?

dealerships have timing belts? i have a box of used ones, I dont think I have EVER used a new timing belt, lol.
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gate's. the only way to go
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Re: timing belt mopar or mitsu?

I have the power enterprises(sp?) kevlar TB, Havent actually put it to use yet but i read good things and it seems worth it for the extra $$..
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I have the power enterprises(sp?) kevlar TB, Havent actually put it to use yet but i read good things and it seems worth it for the extra $$..

I've heard a lot about that kevlar timing belts tend to break
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