Originally posted by sail114:
Yes, you always replace a clutch and pressure plate at the same time, and like Brapple said, all of the other stuff that's in there too.

And mileage alone does not necessitate a new clutch. I have driven cars that have over 200k on the original, and have heard of people replacing theirs after only 30k... it all depends on driving habits and daily driving conditions.





yes I agree completely


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