Time for a clutch job. :(
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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.
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
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
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 ptype,Aug 10 2006, 10:20 PM
i paid 400 for clutch, and 700 labor.
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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?
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?