Author Topic: Is replacing a clutch on a 2002 4wd tacoma 5 spd labor intensive???  (Read 1342 times)

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My brother has a 2002 taco with the original clutch at 220K. He got a qoute for 10hrs labor through a Mitchel labor book and 250-300.00 for the clutch.
Ive replaced several clutchs on the first and second generation Toyotas. Is this process on his Tacoma any different like a 80-mid 90's toyota?

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My brother has a 2002 taco with the original clutch at 220K. He got a qoute for 10hrs labor through a Mitchel labor book and 250-300.00 for the clutch.
Ive replaced several clutchs on the first and second generation Toyotas. Is this process on his Tacoma any different like a 80-mid 90's toyota?

piece of cake, the Mitchell labor book sounds like they account for messing up and having to do it again
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Thanks for the info Ovrarok! ive replaced a bunch clutchs in the past, but i have never had one take me 10 hours to do. I wasnt sure and i appriciate your input.   :thumbs:

 
 
 
 
 

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