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New clutch price

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New clutch price

Post by stinky_wes »

Just a quick question...

I am getting a new clutch installed in my Vitara and was wondering if $720 isnt too expensive for an exedy clutch (including new bearings, plates, flywheel machined, fresh oil, etc) and $790 for the heavy duty equivalent.

Also, would it be worthwhile getting the HD version as i do a fair bit of offroad and sand driving (when it is running), however the missus also uses the car a fair bit and doesnt have the strongest legs (far more aesthetic than practical)???
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Post by 351ciofgrunt »

The heavy duty clutch would not be that much heavier than the standard one, i'd definitely go for the heavy duty
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Post by juls »

I concur. If you have a hydraulic clutch there wont be much difference. Even my 1500kg clutch in my skyline isnt that hard to depress (just a fair bit more bitey than the stock one)

I got my exedy hd in my mazda for 350 a few years ago. I guess 350-450 is about what you'd pay + labour (3 or 4 hours which sounds ok i guess)
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