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Old 04-08-2006, 12:34 PM
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I'm going to get a new clutch and I don't feel frogy enough to do it myself. Who have you guys used and about how much did it cost?

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smcurry got his done at sonics
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can help you or show you how if you dont want to pay... its fairly easy about 3-5 hours

or if you want the ase status my friend works at nissan probley could do it for you for 200 side job+parts
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no way dropping that trans was a bitch! you have to lower the subframe to lower the engine/tranny to access the upper 2 bolts on the trans.
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not as bitchy as doing a wrx swap
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axles have to come off
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well yea that always sucks more cuz labor time on that is like 20hours!!!
but its not as easy as a 350z or s13/14
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Originally Posted by s2kboy808,Apr 8 2006, 02:06 PM
can help you or show you how if you dont want to pay... its fairly easy about 3-5 hours

or if you want the ase status my friend works at nissan probley could do it for you for 200 side job+parts
I just don't have the time to do it myself. I just spent 32 hours straight troubleshooting on a sub yesterday and my schedule isn't slowing down. Can you ask your friend for me if he would do an S2000 and how much he will charge? I will supply the new clutch.
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Originally Posted by jzz30,Apr 8 2006, 02:16 PM
well yea that always sucks more cuz labor time on that is like 20hours!!!
but its not as easy as a 350z or s13/14
I remeber Steve saying sonics did his. How much for a clutch replacement from you guys?
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so... talked to my friend and he says price is 200-300 depends on if you are gonna replace flywheel or reuse oem/resurface.If you get the clutch kit with flywheel you wont need to resurface the flywheel also make sure the clutch kit comes with the alignment tool(usually does w/ release bearing). we can start next weekend. he also wanted to see car or get more info so you can give me a call or I can talk to you if you are gonna go to the meet tomorrow. 808-386-4444 steve


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