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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Don, have you ever read up on how much trouble the Zeus kits have given over the years ?
    Plus the weight apparently is something else too.

    The Tdi's are pretty good these days.
    Apparently they are noisy as hell too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Just to throw a spanner in the works, (read.. I need to get off the damn internet)

    The thing that I considered most when buying another LandRover ( after a catastrophic 1HDT timing belt failure ) was 'does it have a timing belt ?'.

    which is why I chose a Td5

    so anyone here tried a Zeuss Timing gear kit on a Tdi. If I had Tdi it would be a priority for me & if I'd known they were available I might have considered Tdi instead of Td5 ???

    Zeus Timing Gears-50,000 km Review.

    flame away, I know in reality they dont give much trouble, but once burned ...

    Very hit and miss it seems and I'm surprised no one copy's there design and improved it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judo View Post
    I think it was about $120.
    Was that including freight and how long did it take, regards Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 460cixy View Post
    Mines due and I'm wondering what kits you blokes are useing? I gather genuine is dear as poison. And what kind of mileage are you changeing your belts? Mines done 70k there abouts since the last one
    Ring Karcraft in Silverwater in Sydney, great prices and you'll have it in a day or two, Regards Frank.

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    Yup just priced one off karcraft $217.85 local bloke has tracked me one down for about $176 with solid lipped gear all seals and gaskets daygo belt but I get trade off this bloke of course

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Was that including freight and how long did it take, regards Frank.
    Just searched my email.

    It was £74.99 including postage in Feb 2012 from LRDirect.

    No idea how long it took. My memory is not that good.
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    zues gears are good under 2 conditions

    1. you get a good set that have been correctly hardened
    2. you get them installed perfectly.

    if you get those 2 requirements they are set and forget
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    zues gears are good under 2 conditions

    1. you get a good set that have been correctly hardened
    2. you get them installed perfectly.

    if you get those 2 requirements they are set and forget

    I heard there was something to do with the cut of the gears causing excessive side loading to even the the case hardening coming off that could be put down to a number of factors but I sure it's been discussed to death

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    Correct me if I'm wrong but a td5 doesn't have a timing belt does it?

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    nope, chain.
    Dave

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