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Old 08-10-2006, 05:03 PM
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Make sure you choose an endorsed deelor. Lots of deelors don't do quality work.
Old 08-10-2006, 05:40 PM
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charlie, i can get you prices on monday. thats the soonest.
Old 08-10-2006, 05:51 PM
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nVz2000: 57k, but it started slipping at 50, and now it's completely useless and the car has to be towed.

Eluded: Thanks. I work at this dealership, so I'll keep my eyes on it. The labor cost is too good to refuse.

Joey: Thanks man. Keep me updated. I might have to go with the clutch job this weekend, but if I can't get the parts in time.. then I have no choice.
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haha they don't cut u slack for working there?
in your dealership do the sales people get along with service people?
ask one of the techs to do a side job
in our dealership i always see people doing side jobs
good luck with the clutch job
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Originally Posted by Net22k,Aug 10 2006, 08:28 PM
haha they don't cut u slack for working there?
in your dealership do the sales people get along with service people?
ask one of the techs to do a side job
in our dealership i always see people doing side jobs
good luck with the clutch job
$150 for labor isn't a good deal..?
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6hrs to change a clutch? geez thats a long time
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i paid 400 for clutch, and 700 labor.
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Originally Posted by ptype,Aug 10 2006, 10:20 PM
i paid 400 for clutch, and 700 labor.
What kinda clutch and where did you get it for $400?
Old 08-11-2006, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Sfkn2,Aug 10 2006, 01:31 PM
Update: Talked to the service manager. He said he can charge me whatever he pays the mechanic.. $30/hr for a 5 hr job.. $150.

Now it's just parts. I just need something that's similar to the OEM clutch parts.. nothing fancy. Can anyone give me some references on who I should call for clutch assembly/flywheel?
Damn dude. Hook me up with a good price for an install too.. been wanting to put a clutch in for awhile.. jus never got around to it


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