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Old Nov 14, 2005, 11:38 AM
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Simple list of tools needed to replace clutch.

I read the clutch install tutorial, but was wondering if anyone had a simple list off all tools I will need to a DIY clutch install. IE how many jack stands, jacks, what sockets deep or shallow, etc etc etc. I am replacing the clutch and the clutch line. Thank you in advance.

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Old Nov 14, 2005, 11:58 AM
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Slide hammer (axle or dent puller)
Extra floor jacks and jack stands
1-1/4" socket for axle nuts
Pry bar(s)
Machine or service shop for flywheel resurfacing (if not replacing the flywheel)
Replacement tranny/transfer case fluids
Replacement coolant (optional)
Basic sockets, wrenches, and other tools
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ok cool, so I basically need to find a 1-1/2" socket and a slide hammer....
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I will tell you where i find that stuff at, evomoto.com tech at the top, go to drivetrain, the clutch and fly wheel this is where you will find out what to do.
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Hope that helps you they are really discriptive with their right ups and have good pics so i really like going to them to understand how to do complicated modifications, also a really great store to do buisness with. Two thumbs up for evomoto.com
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