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Old Feb 18, 2010 | 11:53 PM
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Hey does anyone know of a shop they recommend to do clutch install? I am going to replace my oem with a stage 2 clutch

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Old Feb 19, 2010 | 01:52 AM
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Down your way I would hit up intec
Old Feb 19, 2010 | 03:14 AM
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ohohoh, I always wanted to put a clutch in a car, gimme a wrench and a hammer, we'll have it out in no time, lol. Wrench, hammer and duct tape, thats how I roll.
Old Feb 25, 2010 | 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by ratcityrain
Hey does anyone know of a shop they recommend to do clutch install? I am going to replace my oem with a stage 2 clutch

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Well its not hard to do just need a good warm place and some beer, take it out one day turn Flywheel and clean and install new clutch bearing both p and t bearings install bleed system and bang done cheepppp. I know how and there are more that can do it.
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Shawn, my brother talked to his tech that usually does that stuff on the side, but he can't do it for some reason. but he talked to a shop they use and the said
"$1100.00 for a stage 2 kit, all in, or $500.00 to install his own parts (No Warranty)". I have no idea if that's a good deal or not. I'd ty it myself to save 5 hundie, but that's just me.
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Thanks for looking into that for me Cliff
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Larry knows how to do the install,I have helped on one on a tC so I also have an idea........Larry has the tools,just need a sunny day and I bet he would do it and I could help.
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I have no idea what to do or where to begin so you can count me out - now i'm more than willing to get my hands dirty and get in there & try. Can we do it w/o a lift? from what i am hearing, there is a cross member or something that has to be removed underneath to gain access or something like that (i'm not really sure)

if it's easy to do and something we all can do, then we may have to do it! everywhere i have asked so far wants anywhere between $350-500 to install it & the clutch itself is $350.

Larry & Brian if you're up to it & you feel that it's something you feel comfortable doing and you won't leave me & my car stranded on the side of a highway (ha ha ha ha) then lets discuss it a little more
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