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Ok, now I have come to the end of my tether in relation to this...

I have called quite a few Clutch places on the Northside, and they keep saying they won't give me a quote cause they have to change pressure plates and clutch plates and they don't know what is in them...

BULLSHIT, the fact is I could change it myself, the thing is I want it done properly...with the flywheel machined.

I have a Daiken HD clutch kit ready to go without someone to install it.

Can anyone tell me their good bad or otherwise stories of places!!!

Cheers

Neill

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Its a little difficult reading your post what you actually are asking!

If you want to know who to goto with regards to ripping the g/box out, removing the old clutch and throwing in the new one, then email me at [email protected] !!!!! I have a good mechanic i have used for 2 clutch installs and they are very good. BUT he is over the southside, so may not be appropriate for you.

i got my clutch (heavy Duty Daiken) at slacks creek brake and clutch

was awesome and cheap (still is awesome)

im sure they would fit a clutch for you

they machined my flywheel while they were at it

Have you actually asked them for quotes on fitting a clutch kit supplied by you

That is an affirmative...

I know what I am asking for, pull old clutch out, machine fly and install new clutch...

I already have a Daiken HD as described bought it from Coventry as I have contacts there...but only one place I have rung gave me a quote of $400 incl machining which is a little high...

And I would like it to be done on the Northside, was just wondering if anyone has had experience other than Nick's etc

Have only dealt with Nick's- all good clutches, and i got my sisters mechanic to install the clutch & machine the flywheel. Any competent mechanic should be able to do the job if its a basic heavy duty clutch (daiken excedy) for around 200-250 bucks....

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