clutch
Well, I knew this was coming for a while now. My clutch is worn down terribly and last night on the way home from the meet it slipped a few times. Anyways, what kind of clutch should I get for my car? 89dx hatch. Any names in particular that make great ones? Add some prices if you know them plz I'm broke as a crackwhore.
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honda oem
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any idea how much
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nm ill just call
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stock OEM ./...
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for a 93 Si they are around $400... but they last forever... my factory clutch went about 250 000 kms.... or you could buy a shittier clutch and buy 3 or 4 of them in the same time period
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fack
$328 :mad: This would be a good time to have my club card mailed to me *hint hint* :naughty: |
is that with the member discount?
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no...i just called parkway and when they gave me there price i was like :kickass:
am i allowed to post the price or is it confidential? anyways, the price was discounted enough for me to REALLY NEED my card lol. |
why would anyone care?? Duy posted all his deals from some time ago...
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ok well just wanted to make sure...with TCC discount it's approx $230.
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you can get a OEM-replacement Exedy clutch for $94 USD or upgrade to a 90 OEM flywheel and Exedy clutch for $179 USD.
http://www.clutchcityonline.com/honda_civic.htm |
Oh, generic clutches are like $40-50 at Napa and Carquest and places like that... prolly still outlast your car. :shrugs:
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Originally posted by bbarbulo Oh, generic clutches are like $40-50 at Napa and Carquest and places like that... prolly still outlast your car. :shrugs: actually thats true too.... maybe just a cheapy one if the car isn't being raced or anything |
well no, it's not being raced. all i plan on doing is putting in a zc in the spring.
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then go cheap dude I think you'll need a new clutch when you do the swap anyways
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thanks guys.
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Problem: I called NAPA and Carquest and they both said approx $200 from each place. I asked for a generic clutch so I don't know if I was supposed to ask for something else that would be $40-$50?
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I got one from a local store about 6 years ago for my bros old 1982 Civic 1500S, and it was $40 plus bearing. I don't think inflation on clutches is that much :p
if you can do w/o the car for a few days, you can remove the clutch and have a shop re-line it. That's super cheap too, and it's great cux you keep the stock OEM backing. |
Just buy an aftermarket clutch kit.. it'll last the life of your car for sure.
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