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£275 for clutch replacement, fair price?

  • adamjimny
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12 Feb 2013 12:48 #62234 by adamjimny
Replied by adamjimny on topic £275 for clutch replacement, fair price?
think its the transferbox as it doesnt have a neutral so when rear wheels turn so does transfer box.

think your fine if you have a neutral selection tho as only rear prop turns

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29 Nov 2013 16:46 #93811 by susan0207
Replied by susan0207 on topic £275 for clutch replacement, fair price?
if your jimny is shaking at 50mph it could be the dreaded 'death wobble'. after much putting up with it and developing/worsening carpal tunnel syndrome in my hand which would starit up when gardening from the extensive vibration from the steering wheel, I eventually found a solution - a steering damper - well worth the cost from I think jimny parts - it did the trick.

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29 Nov 2013 16:50 - 29 Nov 2013 16:52 #93813 by jonesyba420
Replied by jonesyba420 on topic £275 for clutch replacement, fair price?

susan0207 wrote: if your jimny is shaking at 50mph it could be the dreaded 'death wobble'. after much putting up with it and developing/worsening carpal tunnel syndrome in my hand which would starit up when gardening from the extensive vibration from the steering wheel, I eventually found a solution - a steering damper - well worth the cost from I think jimny parts - it did the trick.


you mean it covered up the fault :whistle: knackered king pins are the general cause of deathwobble.

regarding being towed, so if we ever break down we have to be put on a low loader rather than being towed like a normal car?! seems abit excessive.
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29 Nov 2013 17:47 #93828 by piprice
Replied by piprice on topic £275 for clutch replacement, fair price?
Local gearbox centre is £120 labour, £20 oil and I would supply the clutch which I would buy the cheapest on ebay or something as I'm cheap like that lol

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