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Jimmy clutch

  • ne-crock
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10 Dec 2012 20:37 #55294 by ne-crock
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that isnt including my clutch thats labour,

my local garage just in skelton, does all my jobs that i cba doing myself, and there great for asking about advice/borrowing tools i dont have

i'm trying to decide on the clutch i want to purchase to get fitted,


ps. i might be heading out laning this weekend if your clutch is done smoggy? my friend alans just got his v8 disco so a good test for yours when he get stucks ;)

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10 Dec 2012 21:01 #55297 by Smoggy
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Yeah hope its done and il be out with you

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10 Dec 2012 21:10 #55301 by ne-crock
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sounds good,

let me know when your clutch is fixed

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11 Dec 2012 07:04 #55324 by jimnydms
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I have just fitted exeedy clutch it cost me 90quid and around 7hours labour wasn't too bad to do. Clutch feels good cant comment on longevity though. I know other members are running exeedy also. Paddle clutch I found was too on off for off roading. So far so good with exeedy has updated springs seems alot stronger than std clutch. Hope this helps

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11 Dec 2012 07:25 #55325 by jimnydms
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I have just fitted exeedy clutch it cost me 90quid and around 7hours labour wasn't too bad to do. Clutch feels good cant comment on longevity though. I know other members are running exeedy also. Paddle clutch I found was too on off for off roading. So far so good with exeedy has updated springs seems alot stronger than std clutch. Hope this helps

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11 Dec 2012 07:52 #55326 by ZookFastback
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I use the Aisin Clutch kit, been happy with this mob for years, Japanese quality. In the kit you get Clutch Cover, Clutch Plate, Spigot Bearing and a small amount of high melt point grease. I am off road as part of work 5-6 days a week, getting to and from my dozer or excavator etc. Rarely use low though. I get about 3-4 years out of each clutch. Been driving the same Jimny since bought in 2000. 419,304 k's on it now but looks in real good condition.

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