I need some advice. I'm a timing belt noob, I have only ever driven cars with timing chains that don't need replacing (silly me). My wife has a P5 that has 59,800 miles, so I figure it's time to replace the timing belt. The local shop that usually does good work for cheap wants $600-$800 parts and labor to do it. If I were to do it myself, how hard of a job is that, and how much of a headache is it going to be? What parts do I need to replace? The tensioner, idler, water pump, oil pump etc? I have a gravel driveway, no garage, no air tools, but I do have a good collection of hand tools and an electric impact wrench, and the wife has volunteered to lend a hand. She also doesn't work during the summer so the car can stay immobile for a couple days if needed. I looked at the service manual and on the surface it doesn't appear to be a difficult job, but I have this friend Murphy and he has this funny saying about things going wrong...