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Old 04-15-2004, 08:08 PM
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the stock clutch in my car dosnt feel that great compared to others cars, i found an exedy kit on line for 100$ with free shipping brand new from a online store. i was wondering if they are any good, and how much do shops usally charge to put in clutches?
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If you have the tools to do it. It is a very easy thing to do and will save you some money. The main things you will need other than normal hand tools would be a breaker bar and a good torque wrench (which everyone on here should own). it is as easy as dropping the trans and pulling the old one out and putting the new one in. Invest in a Helms, Haynes, or a Chiltons manual and any of those will show you exactly how to do it.
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not a bad deal. sure if u are mechanically inclined and have the time do it...u will save your self upto 300+ easy.but then u dont have the warranty of a shop!!!assuming sumthin goes wrong.


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