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The 2008 Toyota Tacoma comes with a timing chain if it has a 4-cylinder engine, while trucks with a V6 engine are equipped with a timing belt. Toyota advises replacing the timing belt on V6 models every 90,000 miles or sooner, if necessary. This belt has small teeth on one side that can wear out and break over time, potentially leading to costly engine repairs. The average cost to replace the timing belt on a Tacoma ranges from $520 to $830, with labor making up $240 to $310 of that total. The timing chain in the 4-cylinder models is built to last the vehicle's lifespan, but it is still possible for chains to break. Replacing the timing chain is both expensive and labor-intensive, with an average cost of $1300 to $1630, where labor accounts for $1210 to $1530 of that amount.
The 4-cylinder engine in the 2008 Toyota Tacoma uses a timing belt, while the V6 engine uses a timing chain.
They both come equipped with a timing chain.