DIY Clutch installation at home question
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DIY Clutch installation at home question
Ok so I am going to start my clutch replacement project soon and I was wondering whats the ideal height to get the car up in order to replace the clutch? I dont have a lift so stands will have to work. or worst case I could make some sort of ramp to drive up onto to keep the car more stable.
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I am dropping my tranny at home this weekend as well. From what I have seen on this site you need a minimum of 24" off the ground so the tranny will have clearance to come out.
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ya I saw the DIY stuff but never saw how high it needed to be to clear the tranny. also I have a set of craftsman jacks just need to measure them to make sure they will be high enough.
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i did my clutch a couple of weeks ago.
i back the car up on raps then jack the front up.
you don't have to get it up really high because there's no need to pull the tranny out from under the car completely. i left the tranny under the car in the tunnel while replacing the clutch.
here are some pics.
http://picasaweb.google.com/thaidiep/S2kClutchInstall
i back the car up on raps then jack the front up.
you don't have to get it up really high because there's no need to pull the tranny out from under the car completely. i left the tranny under the car in the tunnel while replacing the clutch.
here are some pics.
http://picasaweb.google.com/thaidiep/S2kClutchInstall