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bontster
06-08-2004, 10:24 PM
Just got my xB Lava last week (#1224). The only one available had a manual transmission. I haven't driven a manual in at least 10 years, but have been pleased with the way my Scion handles so far. My question is this: how long can I expect the clutch to last? Anyone know?

Bont

kwicslvr
06-08-2004, 11:24 PM
Congrats. Did you get it from Scion of Alexandria? As long as you treat it right it should last awhile. If you beat on it then not very long. Whne my goes I'm just going to get the upgraded clutch.

wickedxb04
06-09-2004, 01:55 AM
i'm guessin you're talkin about the TRD clutch....if so, how much better than stock is it? i mean...is it just a semi upgrade or like an actual street clutch. more tourque hold? petal pressure?

06-09-2004, 04:15 AM
i'm guessin you're talkin about the TRD clutch....if so, how much better than stock is it? i mean...is it just a semi upgrade or like an actual street clutch. more tourque hold? petal pressure?

Not sure they are talking about the TRD clutch. Are you? If not , the clutch really depends on what kind of driver you are, but in most caes clutchs for good drivers can last 6 years. 8)

bontster
06-09-2004, 03:16 PM
Talkin' about the standard clutch. Didn't upgrade because I wasn't sure how I was going to handle a manual - my last manual was my 4 speed 1973 Opal. I'll probably upgrade when this one wears out, was just wondering how long that would actually take! Oh, and yes, this was the last Lava that Alexandria Scion had on site. The salesman said that it was the last lava in the area, but who knows whether that's true or not...

Bontster

scion_xb_guy
06-09-2004, 03:37 PM
I have a 93 accord as well and it is still on the original clutch and I have over 160000 miles and is just starting to feel like it is going to need replacing that includes me running nitrous on it as well. It probably would have lasted longer if I didn't run the nitrous on it. I think my xB should last a while as long as I leave the motor stock.

bBted
06-09-2004, 03:43 PM
congratulation on your new purchase.

really depends on how you treat it, some people i kno had their clutch replaced within 10k miles

06-09-2004, 07:55 PM
1994 Toyota hilux p/up - cable clutch (not hydraulic like they are today) lasted me 135,000 miles. The only reason I had it replaced was that the transmission developed a small leak and when it was being re-sealed, my buddy called me to say that he could replace the clutch with a new one, since the original was showing "some wear."

To be sure, I ground the gears a couple of times; usually 1st into 2nd - too quick off the clutch, not quick enough with shifting - usually daydreaming about my then fiance (now my wife).

I'm guessing hydraulic clutches should last a bit longer, no?

kwicslvr
06-09-2004, 07:59 PM
Talkin' about the standard clutch. Didn't upgrade because I wasn't sure how I was going to handle a manual - my last manual was my 4 speed 1973 Opal. I'll probably upgrade when this one wears out, was just wondering how long that would actually take! Oh, and yes, this was the last Lava that Alexandria Scion had on site. The salesman said that it was the last lava in the area, but who knows whether that's true or not...

Bontster

That's were I got my Lava from unfortunately. Didn't care for the much really. I wish I had hung with my man at Scion Annapolis and gotr it from there instead.

bontster
06-10-2004, 02:11 PM
kwicslvr - Yeah, I noticed that the folks at Alexandria Scion were less than enthusiastic about the Scion brand. My salesperson even said that more than 50% of the folks coming in were only there to look at the 'strange' cars or were too young to purchase without parental assistance. He did say that a large number of those actually buying were outside of the target demographic though - very interesting!

DStewart
06-11-2004, 04:56 PM
I have 61k on my modded Acura Integra Type-R and have done several auto x events as well as drag racing and hill climb events and I still have the stock clutch in it, stock brakes also. Although the new owner picks it up Monday so who nows how long it will last him. Not sure of his driving style.

kwicslvr
06-11-2004, 07:10 PM
I have 61k on my modded Acura Integra Type-R and have done several auto x events as well as drag racing and hill climb events and I still have the stock clutch in it, stock brakes also. Although the new owner picks it up Monday so who nows how long it will last him. Not sure of his driving style.But like you said. It's a real type-r. It's designed for that abuse unlike the xB transmission.

bB384
06-11-2004, 07:33 PM
I've been told that clutchs last for a guranteed 50-60k miles. Im replacing mine after 24k tho.

jdaniels
06-11-2004, 08:17 PM
My xB has 5kmi on it, and it has already lost its firmness... especially in the higher gears.

I would really like to know if the TRD clutch is any good?

DStewart
06-11-2004, 08:25 PM
That's true I was just giving an example.

kwicslvr
06-11-2004, 10:40 PM
That's true I was just giving an example.Yea know. I just figure that if we beat on our clutch like that of your R that it would last maybe 3k miles.

Riobi
06-12-2004, 07:07 AM
Clutches generally last for quite a few years at least. I had a 96 RS Integra which happened to be my first car as well and was quite wobbly with the clutch when I first bought it. Anyhow, I recently sold it about a month ago to purchase my XB and it still had the original clutch. It's been about 8 years. I did abuse the clutch alot but that was only when I'm up against someone at a light or stop sign. But it did occur quite frequently. Other than that, I never drove it hard. Only when I needed to. When I sold it the car had a bit over 115,000 miles on it and the clutch was still grabbing strong.

My dad has a Toyota Tacoma and his clutch finally went out on him after about 200,000 miles or more. Not exactly sure.

striker79
06-13-2004, 03:42 AM
Just got back from Hawaii and my brothers xb's clutch is toast he made the unfortunate mistake of letting his g/f drive it. and she claims she knows how to drive a manual trans car but had the clutch in her car replaced twice In two years.My guess is she rest's her foot on the clutch and ease's the clutch out while gunning the air peddle.Sad part is the car only has 10,000 miles on it.My guess is there is'nt a way to get it replaced under warranty.

djct_watt
06-13-2004, 04:20 AM
I hear that replacing a clutch on a FWD car is very expensive. How much is "very expensive?" I know it varies, but can anybody give a range? I plan to beat every ounce of life out of that clutch, so I'd like to put a stick not on the window or something to remind myself :twisted: