How much does it cost to change the clutch in '95 Accord LX??
Im about to get my clutch replaced soon. Its going to be about $150 for an oem clutch and then $300-$400 worth of labor so your looking at around $500+ for a new clutch....You can probably find it cheaper online and then give it your automotive shop....
I just got real lucky on my Supra's clutch. Had the engine out to fix just about everything ( an idiot rebuilt it last time) and wow, it has a brand new clutch. It would save you a lot of money to replace it yourself, but it is a lot of work.
I don't know all the parts you are replacing but here is the disk for $85.
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http://www.clutchnet.com 255$ shipped, have your flywheel resurfaced too. dont pay loads of money to have someone else work on YOUR car.
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I got mine replaced for $400, for parts and labor. I dont know what kind of clutch it is, but it works like a champ. Honda said it would cost 800 or so for them to do it.
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it is not a very easy job if you dont have the proper tools and if you don't it would cost some money to buy all the tools you need for the job and i am willing to bet it would take a non professional a good part of the whole day if not more
most shops charge about 5 hrs in labor depends on their hourly rate do the math ,,get your own parts it is cheaper because any shop is going to mark parts up to make profit,,
make sure you get a clutch kit comes with disc. plate and bearing and while there i would replace the rear main seal and make sure to resurface the flywheel to avoid chattering ..if you are not mechanically inclined shop around for best price
most shops charge about 5 hrs in labor depends on their hourly rate do the math ,,get your own parts it is cheaper because any shop is going to mark parts up to make profit,,
make sure you get a clutch kit comes with disc. plate and bearing and while there i would replace the rear main seal and make sure to resurface the flywheel to avoid chattering ..if you are not mechanically inclined shop around for best price
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