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    Quote Originally Posted by uglyota
    they usually come with the kit...
    How would you know o king of the junkyard used clutch?
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    what do i need?

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    this has been a funny thread actually...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeachJeepin
    what do i need?
    clutch kit?

    I'm not sure whats in a jeep one. I know mine came with everything.

    Clutch
    Pressure plate
    throwout bearing
    pilot bearing/bushing

    Other than that you probably need to get your flywheel machine/ground
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    i bought a luk clutch kit and it only came with the pressure plate, clutch, & pilot bushing
    Last edited by CJ4; 04-04-2006 at 08:15 PM.

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    alright you buttmonkeys I told Brandon that $280 is a good price and I wouldn't beat that, but for the record the first clutch I did was on my old 4wd civic and it was a PITA because the tcase wraps around the flywheel and you're supposed to pull the motor to do the clutch, but I didn't. Turned out fine and I replaced all parts and turned the flywheel on that one. Second clutch I did was on a Saturn and it was a PITA cuz it was another crappy front wheel drive car, but replaced all the parts and turned the flywheel and the owner was happy with that job too. I replace the clutch in the dam Charlie truck at least once and encountered every problem known to man on one of those jobs, but once figured out the clutch did not turn out to be one of those persistent problems leading to bastardization. And finally, I have replaced ugly truck clutch disk at least 3x using "previously loved" parts, but i did replace the T/O bearing once and the pilot bearing once, have never surfaced the flywheel, and I have one more disk/pressure plate lined up (after next trip, it's chattering now) before I upgrade to a later oem flywheel/clutch assy (also used), and when that one wears out I'll probably break down and purchase a new disk/pressure plate. I'm down to about 4 hours with hand tools doing a clutch job on the Ugly truck now. I carry the spare on trips
    So yes I do know how to do a clutch job
    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    Quote Originally Posted by uglyota
    So yes I do know how to do a clutch job
    so I read the first couple of lines, skipped to the last and thought "someone now needs to teach him how to drive a stick".....


    1 Clutch in my 91 Z71 at 216,000, only becuase we were taking it Colorado....
    Last edited by stinger7401; 04-06-2006 at 12:40 PM.

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    no, he just need more torque. he's got the four on the floor thing down pretty well.

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    I gots 5 on the floor...they're just high higher higher higher and highest
    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    Quote Originally Posted by uglyota
    I gots 5 on the floor...they're just high higher higher higher and highest
    ***, hey everybody, eric doesnt know what four on the floor means!


    edit: just kidding nowadays i consider it to mean four pedals on the floor, but in the old days it was a four speed on the floor rather than the column.
    Last edited by agjohn02; 04-06-2006 at 01:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by agjohn02
    ***, hey everybody, eric doesnt know what four on the floor means!
    if it doesn't mean four forward gears on a floor shifting manual transmission, as opposed to "three on the tree" having 3 forward gears on a column shifting manual transmission, then please explain

    edit: looks like nowadays you're dumb as ever
    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    i edited before you posted ho. i knew it made me look dumb so i clarified.

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