new and very dissapointed
#11
RE: new and very dissapointed
ORIGINAL: addiction2bass
well at least after you get it replaced you KNOW your good for along time!
theres no I WONDER HOW MUCH LONGER IT WILL LAST.
well at least after you get it replaced you KNOW your good for along time!
theres no I WONDER HOW MUCH LONGER IT WILL LAST.
Maybe that would be a good excuse for my parents to get me a new Racing Clutch ;-)
Nah I'm not that spoiled...
Although... my dad was willing to replace my clutch with a racing clutch he found on this site...
until he checked under the hood and saw that I had no brake fluid in the resevour.
But that was long before I really knew much about my car... or cars in general.
I'm starting to catch on a lot more to this kind of stuff... Maybe I'll score some day without him knowing?
#12
RE: new and very dissapointed
imo if your not racing a racing clutch is just harder on your feet.... i went with oem style replacement with my old civic when i swaped it out. it was a good clutch but i thought why not the motor/tranny already apart so i just replaced it with all new stuff since its cheap insurance!
#13
RE: new and very dissapointed
ORIGINAL: addiction2bass
ya check the brake fluid in the resovor first.... your clutch might be good... are you sure its gone out? whats the symptoms?
ya check the brake fluid in the resovor first.... your clutch might be good... are you sure its gone out? whats the symptoms?
Interesting solutions you have.
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