best place to get a new flywheel
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best place to get a new flywheel
i'm doing the clutch on my turck and my flywheel is cracked, any links to a good online place for a new flywheel- thanks
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Never got one from them before but here you go:
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You might want to check locally too.. Find a store that specializes in import parts.
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You might want to check locally too.. Find a store that specializes in import parts.
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I just got one from Schucks.. Might be cheap, might not. I had no other choice at the time because it was to late to machine the one I had and after swindl'n and deal'n i got a new one for $35 =)
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It never hurts to pay a trip to the wrecker. I got a flywheel and a gigantic pocket full of bolts for $23, cost me another $40 to get it surfaced. No messing around with shipping costs, and it was in my hands ready to use the next day.
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way more ambitious than i am lol
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yea i wish i had the time, i ordered the marlin
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Nah, I got lucky and found a truck that someone had pulled the tranny already, but left everything else. That's why I say it never hurts to look, never know what you'll find.
I average a trip a week to my local Pick-n-pull to see what they have, and what tressures I might stumble accross. I have pulled some big stuff just to see how to do it without messing up my own stuff (trannies, heads, axles, etc). Hell, I've walked out with enough bolts from that place that I could replace every bolt in my truck and still have spares.
I average a trip a week to my local Pick-n-pull to see what they have, and what tressures I might stumble accross. I have pulled some big stuff just to see how to do it without messing up my own stuff (trannies, heads, axles, etc). Hell, I've walked out with enough bolts from that place that I could replace every bolt in my truck and still have spares.
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Nah, I got lucky and found a truck that someone had pulled the tranny already, but left everything else. That's why I say it never hurts to look, never know what you'll find.
I average a trip a week to my local Pick-n-pull to see what they have, and what tressures I might stumble accross. I have pulled some big stuff just to see how to do it without messing up my own stuff (trannies, heads, axles, etc). Hell, I've walked out with enough bolts from that place that I could replace every bolt in my truck and still have spares.
I average a trip a week to my local Pick-n-pull to see what they have, and what tressures I might stumble accross. I have pulled some big stuff just to see how to do it without messing up my own stuff (trannies, heads, axles, etc). Hell, I've walked out with enough bolts from that place that I could replace every bolt in my truck and still have spares.
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