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<blockquote data-quote="Cpotts13" data-source="post: 1090131" data-attributes="member: 16753"><p>Jones, can you install this clutch yourself? </p><p>If you can that will save you some money but keep in mind you will also have to machine the flywheel, possibly replace the pivot stud, pilot and throw out bearings. not to mention if you are going to do all that you might as well get new fluids and maybe even a clutch quadrant cable and adjuster</p><p></p><p>car 220</p><p>phone 150</p><p>clutch 150</p><p>tob and pilot 70</p><p>machine fly 30 (idk?)</p><p>fluids 50</p><p>pivot stud 25</p><p>cables/ adj 100</p><p>----------------------</p><p>So you're looking at spending roughly $795 give or take, including your phone and car, out of your $870. Dosent leave alot of extra money on the table..</p><p></p><p>IMHO id buy the big parts with this check (clutch, quadrant cable, and tob) and buy the rest with another. </p><p></p><p>Just trying to be the voice of reason here..</p><p></p><p>Although I just hit 100k on my 2000 gt and I am on stock clutch (i think..) with 3.73's and alot of fast driving. Clutch is still good and has never slipped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cpotts13, post: 1090131, member: 16753"] Jones, can you install this clutch yourself? If you can that will save you some money but keep in mind you will also have to machine the flywheel, possibly replace the pivot stud, pilot and throw out bearings. not to mention if you are going to do all that you might as well get new fluids and maybe even a clutch quadrant cable and adjuster car 220 phone 150 clutch 150 tob and pilot 70 machine fly 30 (idk?) fluids 50 pivot stud 25 cables/ adj 100 ---------------------- So you're looking at spending roughly $795 give or take, including your phone and car, out of your $870. Dosent leave alot of extra money on the table.. IMHO id buy the big parts with this check (clutch, quadrant cable, and tob) and buy the rest with another. Just trying to be the voice of reason here.. Although I just hit 100k on my 2000 gt and I am on stock clutch (i think..) with 3.73's and alot of fast driving. Clutch is still good and has never slipped. [/QUOTE]
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