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Hey guys,

Wondering if anyone on SAU would feel like taking my gearbox out for some cash in hand.

It seems a bearing or something has let go and you can ear rattling + screeching every now and then when clutching in.

Also seems when the clutch isn't pushed in you can hear the rattle and also what has been described as a thrust bearing noise.

This is my last try before biting the bullet and hitting up one of the local shops to do it for me but that will cost me my savings that were going towards new rims.

Text me or pm me your price

Cash in hand or drinks lol

0408 257 613

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Why cant you do it, what do you need, tools or time?

Its only about 12 bolts, you just need 3 extensions and a uni joint for the bellhousing.

No tools and never done it before.

I am to worried ill stuff something up and cost myself a gearbox.

Also don't have stands or anything

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No tools and never done it before.

I am to worried ill stuff something up and cost myself a gearbox.

Also don't have stands or anything

Noob.

However I agree, f**k that shit. Helped dad with the gearbox in the VL a couple of times. No thanks.

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Read the tutorial (im sure theres one).

Then you can get an idea if you can do it.

I can lend some stuff (stands, jack).

Its simple but heavy, dont know how youd break it getting it out, it will wreck things you drop it on (like your hand or foot).

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I've never helped someone do one, but it looks like it'd be awkward as all f**k in a driveway withthe car on stands. I think it'd be worthwhile trying to get the car as high as possible though.

Do you actually know what's wrong with it and how to fix the problem whn you get the box out?

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I'm doing mine in the next few days, it takes a day yes, but it saves $500 so it's not a bad idea to have a crack, in saying that I don't suggest you try unless you get someone experienced to make sure it goes together correctly etc..... It is good to have it up high but I use double stands when I do gearboxes on the ground as I don't trust them when u wriggle the phuck outta the thing to get it out.....

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Hahahah!!! There are many instances where when pulling out a box and thinking to yourself this is going to be interesting!!!!

Lolz...... You need to re-assess the bishes you been seeing!!

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