Not everybody's got the luxury of $10,000+ worth of tools laying around or somewhere convienent to do a clutch install. Even if I did I'd still probably pay someone else to do it. I'd rather be doing something besides wrenching on the truck a whole weekend. I'll spend a half a day if I have to, fixing misc odds and ends small stuff..
$1,400 Clutch Replacement for a Freightliner Columbia
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A weekend? Sheeyat! I took a whole month to do it!
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got an 04 columbia with a detroit 60 and eaton 10 speed just had my clutch done for 600 dollars. at one of these discount shops in savannah. man i thought that that was really cheap but the guy who did it was really happy to have the work and even give me a gurantee for 12 mo.
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cxllutch kit alone is $700. $250 to replace my burnt out compressor,. another $400 at least for a transmission jack., shop rental fee since i don't have a driveway,. who knows how much in tools that i don't have already.
much cheaper to have a shop do it. then for me to buy the nexcessary equipment. $1100 was the bill.
didn't have a pedal to use. but i was able to still drive it back from los angeles,. all freeway and no towns to worry about stopping. and i was also empty. -
Meh, $100 for a floor jack from Sears, a sheet of 3/4 plywood, a socket / wrench set, prybar, hammer and a 24 pack for you and your helper. -
windsmith Thanks this.
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1452 is not too bad a price from a dealer/ shop. Had one done on the road ten years ago for 1500.I usually figure on a grand if I use a local shade tree parts swapper. Going rate is 350 bucks for labor,600 for re-man button clutch, pilot bearing, etc. at local parts house, turn fly wheel is 35 $ at machine shop.
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