[Shotimes] clutch opinions wanted
Justin Schick
jschick@aafp.org
Wed, 12 Mar 2003 13:00:12 -0600
Can you find any kind of shelter to do it by yourself? No really special
tools are required; it's just time and labor intensive. I've done mine
twice so far.
Justin
dead 92
>>> <Mike.Wojton@us.o-i.com> 03/12/03 12:35PM >>>
I'm needing to have my clutch replaced. I've talked to a local shop
about
doing
it. A guy here at work who used to have an SHO had his done there and
never
had problems with the work. So I'm pretty confident they can do the
job
correctly.
My dilemma is whether I get the parts from them, or from shonut.
Obviously, all
the parts will be cheaper from shonut, but the shop will not guarantee
the
work.
If I was only talking about $50 or so, I wouldn't really worry too much
about
it. But the price difference will be quite a bit.
The complete clutch kit from Josh, including seals and gaskets, along
with
the
ceramic coated throwout bearing and release bushing, will be right
under
$400.
The shop charges a little more than that for just the clutch, pressure
plate, and
throwout bearing. All the other little seals and bushings would be
more.
There
probably would be well over $100 difference in price for parts.
So, do I buy the parts from Josh and get no warranty, and hope there's
no
problems after the install? Or do I pony up the extra money and get
the
guarantee, but miss out on the upgraded ceramic coated parts?
Questions? Comments?
Mike Wojton
Toledo, Ohio
-'95 Green MTX 3/01-1/03
ShoShop y-pipe
-'95 White MTX
'96 Brake Upgrade
"Avoid the clap." - Jimmy Dugan
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