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Old Dec 1, 2009 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by spanky
That level of assumption is sure to backfire.

If you're not 100% confident you can change the clutch on her specific vehicle then you shouldn't do it imo.

Too much risk, liability, etc.
See this is what I was thinking. #1, I've never done it before, #2, I've never really worked on Domestic cars (other then small crap), and #3, what if something went wrong?

I looked at the eHow link that was posted by BetterBob, and it looks like it is almost the same identical process as a Honda.......:hsdunno:
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