September 2, 200421 yr and if youre willing, would someone mind finding one for a 93 loy as well? thanks, sorry for taking advantage of the previous post. skeet
September 2, 200421 yr Author eh no problem i just got all excited when i saw i had a reply to my post lol
September 2, 200421 yr Andrew just paid $137 from Napa for a remand clutch for an '86 2wd XT non turbo....
September 2, 200421 yr Each Napa has their own pricing system for some strange reason - even on oil and stuff. And it depends on if you "know" someone who will give you the wholesale price or not too. I think the last one I got was a bit less than that, but I can't recall exactly. GD
September 2, 200421 yr I've had good success and quality clutch kits for a good price from karleen at theclutchplace@aol.com; tell her you saw it on the USMB. They ship promptly and they've had the best price on every clutch I've bought in the last 4 years (I always price shop to be sure).
September 2, 200421 yr I've had good success and quality clutch kits for a good price from karleen at theclutchplace@aol.com; tell her you saw it on the USMB. They ship promptly and they've had the best price on every clutch I've bought in the last 4 years (I always price shop to be sure). dang, how often do you replace your clutch?
September 3, 200421 yr dang, how often do you replace your clutch? Over the last five years we've had 7 older Subarus in the family. Most of them were "beaters" when we got them. So clutches were a common item. We've never had to replace a clutch a second time other than my '84 Brat. I had installed a used but good clutch in it when Jerry did the 5 speed conversion. 3 years later I installed a rebuilt engine and put a new clutch in it; the old clutch didn't look too bad and I might wind up using it on one of my older cars again.
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