Clutch Change

Started by Johnny5, January 3, 2021, 00:49

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Johnny5

Hi Folks,
My clutch appears to need changing as it's slipping under acceleration.

Anyone know a good place to go to get it done (I'm near Camberley in Surrey), and roughly what's the damage?
Thanks

shnazzle

Quote from: Johnny5 on January  3, 2021, 00:49Hi Folks,
My clutch appears to need changing as it's slipping under acceleration.

Anyone know a good place to go to get it done (I'm near Camberley in Surrey), and roughly what's the damage?
Thanks
You're usually looking around the 250-300 mark supplied and fitted. 


(45 per hour x 4, + materials) 

LUK clutches are cheap, robust and nice and light. 

As for where; I'll leave that to someone closer to you :) 
Is Patrick Chambers too far?
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1979scotte

Anyone can do a clutch anywhere local should do.

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Carolyn

Scotte is spot-on.

It's pretty much the same job as on any small front-wheel drive car.

A good local family run garage, with good reviews, is your best bet.
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Johnny5

Cool.  Panic over.  I was thinking big money

shnazzle

Quote from: Johnny5 on January  3, 2021, 16:41Cool.  Panic over.  I was thinking big money
No way. 

My LUK cost 56 quid and took 4.5hrs without a lift, with a mate.
So a qualified garage would do this with their eyes closed.
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