Need info - local price/source clutch replacement
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Need info - local price/source clutch replacement
Looking for recommendations and budget pricing for clutch replacement on my 2002 Z06. I’m located North OC.
Thanks, Clint
Thanks, Clint
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When I replaced the clutch assembly in my 1999 FRC Summit Racing had the best price. All parts came in G M boxes with GM part numbers. Used a Zo-6 assembly. They offer free shipping on orders over $99.00 dollars you have the parts in three days if their Reno warehouse has it in stock
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The guy I bought my car from swears by a place called the corvette shop in costa mesa 714540 4381.
I tried asking around in my area, and was surprised how many people use the dealer. I found no local shop and went with J and D corvette, a bigger production shop with multiple bays, mostly working early cars. MY new local place is heritage performance , but haven't gone there. I had a local caddy place of known quality replace a blown radiator before I found my way.
I used aftermarket parts, so no guarantee on the work, was the only drawback. Given another shot , I would have planned a list of things to do with the car apart, as the labor is up there. I was told my rubber connectors, globules don't know the spelling, were good for another 40,000. Now, given the cost to put them in, I would have put in all rebuilt torque tube new rather than wear out the part and pay another thousand bucks labor in four years or so.
I tried asking around in my area, and was surprised how many people use the dealer. I found no local shop and went with J and D corvette, a bigger production shop with multiple bays, mostly working early cars. MY new local place is heritage performance , but haven't gone there. I had a local caddy place of known quality replace a blown radiator before I found my way.
I used aftermarket parts, so no guarantee on the work, was the only drawback. Given another shot , I would have planned a list of things to do with the car apart, as the labor is up there. I was told my rubber connectors, globules don't know the spelling, were good for another 40,000. Now, given the cost to put them in, I would have put in all rebuilt torque tube new rather than wear out the part and pay another thousand bucks labor in four years or so.