what should I be paying for a new clutch 05 int
Discussion in 'International Forum' started by hd99_fatboy, Jun 16, 2015.
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true, you got me there, lower upstate... thinking of going back to NH, been down here 35 years too long
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Thanks for taking the comment in stride as humor. Yeah you got busted. LOL
hd99_fatboy Thanks this. -
We sell a reman 10893511g5 eaton that is probably the one in your truck for $500 with a one year warranty. We have fewer problems with our reman clutches than our new ones. We use an absolute top notch remanufacturer though. Our labor to install it is $925 and you will most likely need an input shaft and front retainer most wear out by now and oil for the tranny so all together 925+500+125+150+tax so roughly expect around $2000 if done correctly. A dealer will sell you an 800 dollar new clutch and charge you 1500 to install and expect oil and misc. Parts listed above to cost a third more that I originally estimated so roughly $3000 at a dealer for the same job.Last edited: Jun 19, 2015
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Too Late ! next time, but thanks anyway
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Stop laughing so hard...
this guy I been going to is the worst... luckily I can do a lot of stuff myself, but the heavy work I am at the mercy of the local shop. I need a lot of tools and some guidance. -
No problem
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