Clutch
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alritght guys ive done searches and i know how to replace the clutch but my question is are there any shortcuts to make it easier? really hope there are cuz between work and college i dont have much time.
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lol no man, if there were it would just be the way to do it.
After becoming extremely familiar with the whole process i can (and did) complete the whole ordeal, including removing the TOB from the P.P. (which ive become quite good at), running to get supplies/random bits, draining and adding fluids, eating, breaks, etc in about a day.
After becoming extremely familiar with the whole process i can (and did) complete the whole ordeal, including removing the TOB from the P.P. (which ive become quite good at), running to get supplies/random bits, draining and adding fluids, eating, breaks, etc in about a day.
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wheres lakeport?
Ill come up there and do it for you (and have it done in a day) if its not to far away and the price is right :-D
Ill come up there and do it for you (and have it done in a day) if its not to far away and the price is right :-D
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trust me its to far( in MI) and the price aint that good. im thinking of getting the center force dual friction performance clutch you heard of it?
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3hr 5min for me. But now I always drink during installs, so things have been taking a bit longer lately. tongue.gif
If you're gonna stay NA for a while, then you're better off getting a very mildly upgraded clutch. Usually refered to as a "stage 2" with most companies. I have a clutchnet.
And for my typical input in clutch threads: STAY AWAY FROM SPEC CLUTCHES!
If you're gonna stay NA for a while, then you're better off getting a very mildly upgraded clutch. Usually refered to as a "stage 2" with most companies. I have a clutchnet.
And for my typical input in clutch threads: STAY AWAY FROM SPEC CLUTCHES!