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Well my clutch has finaly started to slip a little bit. I guess i'm not too surprised since it has 154,000 on the clock and it is really the first car I leanred to drive a manual on.
I've called around on quotes to get replaced and this is what I have got: Toyota dealership: $622 Local auto shop: $475-500 or just $300 for the labor. Anyone know the cheapest place for me to find a replacement clutch? I'm don't need a racing clutch as I am not making enough power and honestly don't feel like I ever will be. Just need a cheap, quality replacement clutch. I have a ST by the way. Thanks Mark *I apologize, I meant to post this in the engine forums, please move for me* This post has been edited by Cormudgen: Apr 1, 2004 - 10:30 AM |
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Blueprint parts - http://www.blueprint-adl.co.uk/
I had to replace the clutch in my 99 GT, previous owner had ridden it badly so the friction plates were worn to the rivets. The toyota dealer I took it to gave me a price on a 'stock' toyota clutch. As he does a lot of work for the uk club - he recommended I get a 'blueprint' one as they are pretty much the same clutch kit just in a different box- just a lot cheaper as they don't come from toyota stock. It cost me about £100 - then got it fitted by Toyota when they did the service. It's also been mentioned that if Toyota don't have the part in stock in the UK parts warehouse and they can get a 'blueprint' part quicker - they will get a blueprint part .... |
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