I'd say he did it because the belt was 10 years old or so. Cheap insurance.
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Originally Posted by Icepuck72
just curious, why swap out the timing belt at 45k miles? I had a 99 Tacoma with the same motor, did the timing belt at 175k miles, couldn't tell the difference between the new one and old one.
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